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Non-traditional student seeking advice.
I never had a chance typical for a college experience. After a year of community college, I stopped and then immediately joined the workforce out of financial need.
I was able to get some savings but hit a wage ceiling and decided to go back to community college last year.
Now, I'm transferring to state as a junior at 30.
I know plenty of people take non-traditional routes, so I'm just wondering if anyone's been in this situation and has advice?
I know I won't get the 'traditional college' experience, but I'd still like to make the most of it.
u/K3n0b — 3 days ago