I feel it is for personal growth and enrichment, and/or specific skills that are beneficial within the workforce. Today, colleges and universities are a mixed bag with students of all ages. Remember, you still have a good number of years left within the workforce. Besides, you will enjoy it more now then when you were young, and because of your life experience, you will bring the wealth of that experience into the classroom which will be of benefit to the entire class. As a professor, I love a class with individuals who have life experience. It adds so much to the classroom experience.
Whether a college degree is worth getting in your 50s depends on your specific circumstances and goals. If obtaining a degree aligns with your career aspirations or enhances your current skills and knowledge, it can be a valuable investment. However, it's important to weigh the costs, time commitment, and potential return on investment before making a decision. Consider factors such as job prospects in your desired field, potential salary increase, and personal fulfillment.
£40000
i believe its worth 80
I was at an antique shop and they were on for $50.00
Average value is 3 cents, wheat penny's from the 40s & 50s are very common.
s equals 4. This is how I came to the answer:50s = 200Then devide both sides by 50:50s/50 = 200/50s = 4
what shoes did 50s boys where?sole shoes
I have 2 bride dolls from a store that use to be in town. they look about to be from the 50s. could you tell me what they are worth
50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59There are five odd numbers in the 50s.
probably not so much in this century. Elvis was kind of a 50s craze, all his fans are getting old.
Elvis Presley used a guitar in the 50s.
A person in their 50s is commonly referred to as being middle-aged.
The dime store In the 50s they didn't have Dollar Tree, but they did have the dime store. In the early 50s an ice cream cone only cost 5 cents. A coke only cost 5 cents. It only cost 3 cents to mail a letter. Gasoline was 23 cents per gal. and they pumped it and washed your windshild. If you paid for a spark plug they would put it in for you for free. A quarter had 25 cents worth of silver in it. To day a quarter only has about 2 cents worth of copper. Who got your other 23 cents? Let's face it today we are getting ripped off.