Old Pre-Meds site for nontraditional students

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Here's a great discovery today. I have put this website on the permanent links list here on the Nontraditional Student Blog.

I was working on finding some nontraditional student links today when I lucked upon this great site. It is especially for nontraditional Pre-Med students.

They just had a conference in Chicago on June 10-13, which was their 10th annual conference.

If you go to the Index page, which is here, Old Pre-Meds, Inc., you will see some posts to the right of the page. These are postings by other nontraditional students on the forum, who are telling about their educational journeys.

The site also has a discussion board (forum) , which I think is really good. The link to the discussion board (forum) is here:
Pre-Med Nontraditional Students Forum

Nontraditionally yours,
E. Sheppard
(Betsyanne)

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Are you on Twitter? 

If so, you can join the Nontraditional Student Twibe (a group of people who are also on Twitter) here:
http://www.twibes.com/group/nontradstudents?id=

You can get interesting blogs, sites, and information here from people that help nontraditional students and from nontrads themselves.

Here are some samples of recent postings there:


caffeinehusky: Missouri college to honor first black applicant 60 years later http://ow.ly/18920L /via @BlackInformant

SophieMaddox: College Money and Scholarships Tips: Tips for law school students ...: Law firms have cut back... http://bit.ly/9fjMZb www.sophiemaddox.com

CourseAdvisor: RT @deantsouvalas: RT @courseadvisor: Top 10 Entry Level Jobs for College Grads: http://bit.ly/dcphpE
I look forward to your tweets too. Later!
(Nontraditionally Yours,)
-Betsyanne 

And here is a link to another blog I did today. Here it is:
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More Links Nontraditional Students will Like




















I searched the internet today for new links - new websites - and some old ones too.

I found these links to share below. They are perfect for nontraditional students to check out, and get ideas and answers from.

#1. The FinAid.org site has an Older and Nontraditional Students Page. This one I know I  will come back to. I would love to win a lot of financial aid and go back to school. Here is the link:
Some thoughts on law school for nontraditional students.

#2. Just for You - three stories about nontraditional students from Grand Valley State University in Allendale, MI. Find out what these students did to find help and what they think about going back to school. Here is that link:
Just for You (three stories written by nontraditional students)

#3. How Nontraditional Students are Changing Education - this article by Jennifer Williamson explains that they are driving big changes in online programs, are succeeding in getting flexibility and accommodation from schools, and more. Here is that link:
How Nontraditional Students are Changing Education

#4. And here is another great resource for nontraditional students from Deb Peterson at the About.com Continuing Education site. It is called Thinking About Going Back to School as a Non-Traditional Student? and contains sections to help people decide, like Decide - Should You Go Back to School? and Balance Your Life. Just go here: Thinking about Going Back to School as a Non-Traditional Student? (the Nontraditional Student Path)

I hope you enjoy these links, and be sure to list your own in your comments below. Thanks!

-Betsyanne


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Some awesome blogs - - and what they are talking about

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Okay, nontrads. Here are some awesome blogs I have just read. I like them - - a lot.

I think you will like them too.

#1: Are you lost? Nontraditional student Zickbee talks about knowing (or not knowing) your path. She also talks about what some people use as a compass - - or people that can help. Here is that link:
Read blog posting #1

#2. Study Hacks talks about the fact that they get many email requests for help. Some are college students who are obsessing about their futures, grades, or whether or not they will succeed. The author suggests training your mind. How? Find out suggestions here:
Read blog posting #2

#3. Caz is having a holiday from school, and waiting for her grades. She is not obsessing about it, but would like to have them... soon! Read blog posting #3

#4. Deb at About.com wrote a short article about cheating. Yes, it still does go on. And schools are trying new ways of stopping it. Read blog posting #4

Are you a nontraditional student? Reading blogs about going back to school after a break can help you feel less alone. You can also join a group at your school, or online. If you help other nontraditional students as part of your job, thank you!

Nontraditionally Yours,
-Betsyanne

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Another fun article from Career Alley









We all know that nontraditional students need jobs - while they are going to school, in between semesters, and also after school is over. Here is an interesting article that highlights great information about jobs and careers - articles - on other sites.

It is from Career Alley, which features (from the site) "Career advice, job search advice and job search site reviews."

I have been to this site before, and really like it. Here is the link to the article:
http://careeralley.com/careers/jobs-in-the-fast-lane/.

This latest posting features 5 articles, 10 Steps to a Successful Career ChangeHigh Paying Careers, The Ten Worst Jobs in America, The Ten Best Jobs in America 2010, and 10 Tips to Fast Track Your Career.

I was especially surprised by the jobs listed under 10 Worst Jobs in America. I did not know the great danger risks that go with some jobs. This list is definitely worth a look.

As usual, the author of the article has zeroed in on some very interesting sites.

Thank you, Career Alley, for sharing them!

Betsyanne - (go nontrads!)


Some Nontrad links: The Nontrad site and blog
Join Nontrads on Facebook
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Positivity vs. what you tell yourself - taking baby steps

Taking your first baby steps












Nontraditional students CAN hold themselves back. I have held myself back too. I never even considered going back to school - - I guess I thought it would be too much work, for one thing. And I was busy raising my daughter as a single parent. I did not know about student loans, and I wondered if I could do college level work as an older student.

Now I realize that I held myself back by thinking I could not do it, by not even looking into it for many years. Looking back at the past can be dangerous, because situations change. But I do feel that if I had gone back earlier, I would have been able to do a lot more with my degree, and even may have pursued a Masters. I may still do that, but taking action on what I wanted to do EARLIER may have been even better.

So now I am helping other nontraditional students succeed. I feel really good about that. Are you a student who is not sure of yourself? Do you doubt whether or not you can succeed at school because of family obligations, responsibilities, or your own self-doubt?

I talk about this a little in my last blog posting, Fear and the Nontraditional Student. For many people, it is the first baby step that can be the hardest. What is something small that can lead to something big? Your personal baby step could just be making that appointment with an advisor. Or it could be looking up schools online. It could also be filling out your FAFSA. Or it could be just considering going back.

Are you already enrolled in school for the Fall? Are you just considering whether you can do it or not? Or maybe you are an experienced older student who has already gone to that first class or logged online for the first time, full of trepidation but also full of hope that you will succeed and learn at school.

Let me know how you are doing! And remember, you CAN do it! What are your thoughts? Post a comment right now.

-Betsyanne

Some other articles you may like:
How to make friends in college
Study secrets of a nontraditional student 
How to begin as a nontraditional student
and
Nontrad students - 11 more tips for success!

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