Any hope for a failure at life?

<p>I do have a plan, so you’re wrong about that. </p>

<p>Just work hard and talk to an admissions counselor </p>

<p>Nope, we are not talking about a 30 year old who has earned a degree. We are talking about a 27 year old who now apparently has the motivation to get a degree. If the OP wanted advice on tech school, I assume they would have asked for it. They asked for advice on a four year degree.</p>

<p>@Joshftcu‌</p>

<p>I will.</p>

<p>@Sohoist‌ “Do you really want to compete with 22 year old grads when you get a degree at thirty and have no job experience.?
Sounds like you have plenty of financial support. Try a technical college, if you like manly work, I’d suggest Diesel and Heavy Equipment mechanic. Big future demand and high pay.”</p>

<p>I dont see whats wrong with competing with 22 year olds. Also I don’t have any financial support. I do have job experience, I also plan on job shadowing and doing interships in the future. I’m just really insecure and concerned about my gpa and how I can overcome it.</p>

<p>Yes I am more interested in a 4 year degree, especially if its doable.</p>

<p>Jcm534, you say you have a plan. What is your planned major?</p>

<p>I love everything about the Public Health degree!!! :)</p>

<p>Okay. That sounds reasonable, I think. If you can get some work experience in a medical setting while working on the degree, that would be great.</p>

<p>^ Good idea and also consider that there is the possibility of internships while pursuing that degree, and being a mature focused student might be an advantage in that setting. </p>

<p>That sounds good, thanks</p>