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your experience also depends on your school, major and course level. the bigger the school, the broader the mix of ages of students. business and management classes tend to have some people who are already working who were sent by their company to get a certificate. computer science/IT may have some military personnel taking classes. same with foreign languages or human resources which can also encompass some medical and psych classes.

accounting probably has a good mix of ages and grown women in there, breh :shaq:
 

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I'm thinking about finishing up for the CPA and doing a grad program in taxes.
Had to make moves and do something else and didn't get back. Still in school, but when I finish I'll have the 150 to sit for the CPA.
Was thinking about doing private consultations on the side for when I retire.
I have been looking hard at fractional cfo jobs. A couple of hours a week. 150-300 an hour. That works, lol.
 

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Enrolling at my local community college for an associates in marketing, I'll be 27 by the summer term :ehh:

I been doing various trade jobs out of high school, got a license to lay brick and block, have a few certs here and there

My main online job is adult marketing, I just said fukk it and just bit the bullet - I wasn't ready at 18 but I am now :blessed:
 
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