My main concern is "I hope that all of this schooling is going to pay off in the long run". One of the reasons why I decided to go back to school and further my education is because I did not want to be stuck in a dead end job. I currently work in the legal field, and there is no room for advancement unless you have a bachelors degree. I have student loans that are helping me pay for my education. When I graduate with my degree in Human Resources, I would like to earn a decent enough salary to pay off my student loans and not live "check to check". I hear about so many people who go to school. graduate, and are unable to find a career after. I hope that this is not going to be the case for me. The major issue for most people I would think are on the financial end, especially if you are not eligible for scholarships for financial aid.
On Saturday, January 21, 2012 at 2:14:30 PM UTC-5, Jeff Farrah wrote:What are the issues that are the most important from your perspective? Why do you think these issues are so important?