I've been thinking lately. My paychecks are nice, but as BDN and pissedoff know, I'm barely scraping by. I still have a few years left on two loans and then there is the house and the piling of the rest of my bills.
I'm kind of bored with my job, even though I plan on staying with it as long as I can, but I want to go back to college. I'll need to take some night classes. Anything local will have to start no earlier than 6 pm for me.
I'm thinking psychology. It's been a very interesting topic to me. I can't even read my own brother or dad in poker that well. Let alone people I don't know.
I'd like to be able to do this and more, perhaps even make a profession out of it.
I'm just having trouble trying to figure out where to look for financial help. I haven't made any appointments at the college I've been considering, and have only done online research on their website as of late (which really isn't all that helpful to say the least).
What are some things admissions deans might not tell me? What else can I look into?
I'm kind of bored with my job, even though I plan on staying with it as long as I can, but I want to go back to college. I'll need to take some night classes. Anything local will have to start no earlier than 6 pm for me.
I'm thinking psychology. It's been a very interesting topic to me. I can't even read my own brother or dad in poker that well. Let alone people I don't know.
I'd like to be able to do this and more, perhaps even make a profession out of it.
I'm just having trouble trying to figure out where to look for financial help. I haven't made any appointments at the college I've been considering, and have only done online research on their website as of late (which really isn't all that helpful to say the least).
What are some things admissions deans might not tell me? What else can I look into?