Posted by Ultradog MN on July 10, 2017 at 17:38:07 from (172.58.83.227):
Was chatting with the lady I'm working for today and somehow got onto the subject of continuing ed. She told me the Univ of Minn has a program for seniors - over 62 where you can take regular classes for $10/credit. That's really cheap! I went to school there for 3 years back in the 70s and UAA for another year but dropped out after that and never went back. Going back to finish is a notion I've had many times over the years. Might-should put it on my bucket list. Is anyone else here doing something like this? I'll bet many states have similar programs for seniors. I'd be interested in hearing people's reasons for doing it. Also your goals and your experiences there. It would have to be interesting to mix it up with a bunch of students our grandkids' ages and yet, just be another student. Any seniors here taking classes towards something, a degree, or whatever? - maybe online? I do think it would be more fun to do it on campus, one night a week or one day even. I, and maybe others here, would like to hear from you. Thanks
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