[Trombone-l] 'Re'-Starting School At Age 41?

Keith Marr Mail at gothicway.fsnet.co.uk
Mon Apr 23 18:04:43 CDT 2007


It is never too late to go back into higher education. I was a lazy 
good-for-nothing at school and left in 1971 with no qualifications to start 
a printing apprenticeship. I joined up with the Open University in 1989 and 
complete a BA(Hons)2.1 in 1995 by correspondence. I then went on in 
1999-2000 to complete a Masters Degree.

Go for it!

Cheers!

Keith in Bb/F/D
Bass Trombone
St Albans Symphony Orchestra
North Herts Big Band

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim Hale" <jhale-ml at themiditrombone.com>
To: <trombone-l at server5.samford.edu>
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 6:46 PM
Subject: [Trombone-l] 'Re'-Starting School At Age 41?


>I have been contemplating and now may actually have the resources to persue
> the degree that I started back in 1984 - Music Education (High School).
>
> Is it foolish to attempt such a thing now as I would most probably have to
> start over since it's been so long? I'm looking at starting at the local 2
> year college and then see from there if everything would even be feasible.
>
> Anyone else done something similiar?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Jim Hale
> http://www.themiditrombone.com
>
>
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