| There are other educational options as well such as additional 
          coursework or field related work courses you can take. Not to mention, 
          if you don't feel like sitting in a classroom with a bunch of teenagers 
          you can always take online courses or night and weekend courses that 
          are generally more popular for adults. Whatever the case, consider the 
          following education options for your career change and how to best transition.  Educational and Career Options Before you begin looking into education options, you should check out 
          the most popular careers and the ones that look like they have the most 
          room for growth. The last thing you want to do is focus on a career 
          that is losing steam or will be replaced by computers or completely 
          done away with. If you are going back to school evaluate the market, 
          emerging jobs, and then compare those with your skill sets, experience, 
          and any other talents that might pertain to that career. Then, once 
          you have pinpointed a career that you are specifically suited for you 
          will be able to choose the degree program or educational opportunities 
          to help you land the job.
 When it comes to education, most good jobs require a bachelor's 
          degree and several years experience and more and more jobs require a 
          master's degree as well. If you know what type of education your new 
          career requires you will be able to include that in your study plans. 
          Academic advisors will also be able to help you get on track for a specific 
          career and you can always do some research online to find out additional 
          skills or experiences you might need. Then, you simply apply to the 
          school of your choice, and once accepted start taking classes. You might 
          prefer or need to take classes online or at night because of your work 
          or family schedule, and fortunately both of these options are available 
          to you. Many institutions offer online classes and many online colleges 
          exist as well. You should compare the benefits and drawbacks of each 
          type of college before making the decision that will be best for you. 
          Once you have decided to go back to school to help you change your career 
          you will need to transition a bit. Career Transitions Since many career changes require additional education people who make 
          this decision find it difficult to balance school in addition to their 
          family and their job. Going back to school is not like it was when you 
          were an undergraduate with no other responsibilities other than your 
          homework. Individuals who go back to school simply add more responsibilities 
          and time consuming work on top of their already packed schedule of work, 
          family, social engagements, and bill paying responsibilities. Returning 
          to school can put pressure on all of these areas of your life, so you 
          need to be prepared. Before making the decision to go back to school 
          in order to change your career, sit down with your family and make some 
          decisions regarding household responsibilities. Everyone will have to 
          carry a little more weight while you are in school. In addition to this, 
          finances may be tighter because of the additional expense of school. 
          You may choose student loan options to lighten the load, pay out of 
          your savings, or try and get a scholarship. Regardless, finances will 
          be stretched while you are in school. You will also need quiet time 
          and respect from your family to study and learn. However, by having 
          this discussion up front with your family will help everyone be prepared 
          for the changes of you going back to school and how to deal with it.
 It will take some time to get into school mode again, 
          but when you plan ahead and have support from your family and friends, 
          are confident about what you are doing and your new career then you 
          will certainly transition with no problems at all.   
          
          
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