Asking the "Why" question - nontraditional students: why go back?

Hi, fellow nontraditional students!

I'm just curious today. WHY are you going back or thinking of going back to school? Or (for former students) WHY did you go back to school?

Here is a fun poll to take. I'll be checking to see how people answer these questions later. Add your reason to the mix!




I will be back to check your answers. Thanks for being part of this poll!




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The new Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts movie features a nontraditional student!

Tom Hanks is the nontraditional student and Julia Roberts his teacher in the new film, Larry Crowne.

Here is a preview from YouTube:



I think it sounds great! I will most likely be going to see it. I am a fan of both of these A-list actors. Plus, I love it that he plays a nontraditional student! Also, the film looks funny. I love to laugh at a good movie.

If you have seen it, let everyone know if you liked it by leaving a comment at the end of this post. Just don't give away any of the film's details or surprises.

Here are some more links about it:

Why Tom Hanks thinks Julia Roberts is too busy to promote the film
http://showbizspy.com/article/233643/tom-hanks-says-julia-roberts-is-too-busy-to-promote-movie.html

Tom Hanks launches new film at London premiere
http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory?id=13775966

The Times of India article reveals that Tom Hanks wrote this script and directed this film himself. I didn't know that!
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2010-01-13/news-interviews/28143900_1_tom-hanks-back-to-back-best-actor-larry-crowne




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Nontraditional students: It's time for Summer School and Summer Classes

Nontraditional students and others are taking some classes this summer during Summer Sessions.
Is this you?

WKU (where I was a nontraditional student) did offer summer classes when I was first in school, and still does. They also offer a new Winter Session and a May Session too.

Because there is not as much time to complete class assignments, summer classes are sometimes very much harder than comparable Fall or Spring classes. But they can also be fun. Most important, they can also be very welcome in fulfilling requirements and may be the only choice for some nontrads.

The poll I posted in May here on the Nontrad Blog shows that 33% of the nontraditional student who responded are going to summer school. Many also have part-time jobs.

The Students over 30 blog site has many more disadvantages listed in their list of Pros and cons of Taking College Summer Courses. I must say I do agree with the point that vacations are more fun than school in the summer, but face it: sometimes you just have to bit that bullet.

Are you going to summer school? How is it going? Were you able to have any time off between Spring Semester and Summer School?

Let me and my readers know by posting a comment. Thanks!




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What do you want to be when you grow up? Try some free career tests online

About career and aptitude testing

Okay. Maybe you are already grown up. Do you feel like you are going to be in your career forever? Or are you training for another job? To say it another way, is your work your life? Can you live without your job? Do you want to change your work life? Have you been laid off and can't decide what to do next?

Deciding on a change can take some time. It can also take knowing yourself and what you like. If you have a job that is fun, the saying goes, you won't work a day in your life. That sounds great, doesn't it?

In order to start your journey towards another career, you need to find alternatives to what you have already done. One way of learning about choices that are right for you  is by taking an aptitude test.

There are plenty of PAY sites online too that help you do this. Other places you can access FREE career testing or aptitude testing is at a high school OR guidance office at a school you wish to attend.

Some career or aptitude tests can be fun to take. They can clarify what you are qualified to do in a second or third career. These tests can point out some areas you yourself might not have thought. I think that a good new career can be fun and also can utilize what YOU are good at.

Here are some links and sites that may be interesting to you:
The Quintessential Careers Network of Career Sites
The Fun Education Free Career Personality Assessment
The Test Q Site
50 free tests from the CollegeTimes site

Are you changing careers? I have done that at least twice. For those who are doing that, write about it! And send me the link or put it here as a comment.

Some related postings:
Nontraditional Students and Choices
Want a new career?
Some fellow nontrad students - links to sites

Later!




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Article Sources:
Free Assessment Tools
Online Support Staff tools
About.com Career Aptitude Tests

This neat Work-Life art is from the Microsoft Clipart pages.

Here are a few ways to be nice to a nontraditional student today.

This posting is for families, friends, fellow students, and others who know a nontraditional student.

It takes a lot for many nontraditional students to go back to school. And they deserve some kudos for that! Here are some things you can do for a nontraditional student.

#1. Acknowledge them! For younger students and maybe some family members, this just means talking to them. For a fellow student, it may mean telling them about a club or study group they may want to join.

#2. Help them! Tell them about your advisor (if you like them!), and/or just say hi to them once in awhile in the school hallways. Families, pitch in on chores around the house once in awhile. Kids, give that nontraditional student mom or dad a hug too.

#3. Honor them (this one is for families). Tell your nontraditional student how proud you are of them.

#4.  Help them take a break. Are you a friend of a nontraditional student? Maybe you can do some shopping for them or babysit once in awhile. Maybe you can talk them into taking a vacation or a short break from their studies.

Nontraditional students are students going back to school after a break. Are you one?

I and of course my readers, would love to hear your story. Tell it in a comment, or send me your story and I will try to feature it here on the Nontrad blog.

Oh - and Nontrads, and here are the other Nontraditional student sites you can join:

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Tips for Inspiration - or how to get moving towards the important things

OK - you know who you are. Or maybe not...

You (and I!) can be the people who think about special projects, going back to school, doing artwork, writing a book or short story, joining a club... etc. etc. etc. But often, we wind up doing something else instead, and putting what is really important on the proverbial back burner.

Some readers will not recognize themselves in this posting. But I'll bet some will. I admire those people who are organized and concentrate on those things that matter.

I have to admit... I need help with organization and following through. I procrastinate. I put important things off. I choose to just let things stay the same. I come up with excuses NOT to do things that I want to do. I suddenly become very busy with little things that don't matter... in order not to have to think about what is really important or start on that important task.

So what is stopping me - - or maybe you? Some say fear. Some say bad experiences in the past. Still others say that low self-esteem can play a factor in NOT doing something that really is quite important.

Thinking about choices in the past can be a non-too-fun endeavor too that gets me sidetracked. I can get stuck in the past, going over and over things that can't be changed. It can seem hard to focus just on today and what I want to really get done with my time.

But I really DO want to get motivated and get things done. I keep coming back to that, and trying even harder.

What helps me? Here are some tips I hope will inspire you to get started doing the important things, like going back to school or getting that important project done.


1. Make a list - getting a great list done helps me prioritize and actually get some important things done. I must post this list on the wall and NOT get it mixed up in other papers for it to start working though. What also helps is making time to actually make the list. And looking at the list helps too.

2. Pay attention. I must take a rest break or meditate in order to zero in on the important things so I can put them high on my #1 list. Sometimes meditating can help me be more relaxed and able to focus on important things. Writing "meditation daily" on my list is also helpful.

3. Read or listen to what experts say. I have found some great books and tapes that have helped me. Some are available at library sales or yard sales. Others I find on Amazon. But of course you can buy them new if your budget permits. Some authors I recommend are: Dr. Wayne Dyer, Ayanla Vanzant, The Dalai Lama, Deepak Chopra, Sark, and Julia Cameron. There are more that I plan to talk about later too.

4. Keeping the little things up to date. This helps me free up time for what is MORE important. If you are trying to organize the house, for instance, do a little of that every day.

What helps you get or stay motivated to do the really important things? I know for nontraditional students those things might be studying, deciding where to go to school, working on projects, or studying online. It could also be starting that book, article, or artwork piece.

List what you use to motivate yourself and get important things done. I would love to hear what helps you.

Nontraditionally Yours,




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These links and this advice is for people going back to school after a break, nontraditional students... who are becoming a big part of post-high school students across the country.



The person thinking about an empty box is from the free Clker art site.