u/Alive-Yak7527

Going to college

I went into the Navy at 19 and just recently got accepted to my local university. I haven’t been to school in 7 years and it’s a little intimidating going back especially since I could potentially be the oldest is some of my classes. I was wondering if 18 hours is too much to take while working full time if I’m wanting to do premed? 12 hours is considered full time, but I feel like I could do more. I’m really excited to go back to school but, I don’t want to overload myself or get burnt out. Long-term goal is to go to med-school and become a licensed physician. Just looking for advice for on how to go about this process after being removed for what feels like forever.

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u/Alive-Yak7527 — 1 day ago

Advice for going to college (Veteran)

25 male. I went into the Navy at 19 and just recently got accepted to my local university. I haven’t been to school in 7 years and it’s a little intimidating going back especially since I could potentially be the oldest is some of my classes. I was wondering if 18 hours is too much to take while working full time if I’m wanting to do premed? 12 hours is considered full time, but I feel like I could do more. I’m really excited to go back to school but, I don’t want to overload myself or get burnt out. Long-term goal is to go to med-school and become a licensed physician. Just looking for advice for on how to go about this process after being removed for what feels like forever.

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u/Alive-Yak7527 — 1 day ago