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How a Mature Student can Succeed in a Young Person’s World

1/13/2014

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Returning to school can be a terrifying experience for a mature student. The student program that you select will have a great deal to do with how much you are able to accomplish, but you will definitely see some changes in your life as a result of this return to education. Even though there will most definitely be changes in your life as you embark on this new odyssey, this does not have to completely turn your life upside down if you know how to handle things. If you follow the right steps, you can make yourself completely relevant in this young person’s world and maximize your student learning experience.

The first thing that you will want to do is sit down with your friends and family and let them know that some changes will be coming. If you are the type of person who has always been there for these individuals, you should let them know that this student program is going to take away much of your free time and that they are going to have to be supportive of this. Good friends will surely understand that you are doing this to improve your own situation and they will be supportive of your student learning.

Your family members will have to step up and do the same because they will not be able to rely on you for the same things as in the past. If any of your friends are feeling particularly supportive, you can ask them to help out with things like babysitting while you are at class, as this is a worry for many single mothers who are involved in student learning.

A mistake that many mature students make in their student program is they assume that the younger students will not want to socialize with them because of the age difference. The truth is that the majority of students are very welcoming to older students and will talk with you in class about absolutely anything.

You might even find that you have something in common with these younger students, as there will be people from all regions and backgrounds in each class. Of course, there will also be cases where there are other mature students in your class, which immediately gives you something in common with another student. This can easily blossom into a friendship, which is another form of support that you can use while student learning.
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Every student has a different personality and by expressing your own individuality, you will be able to make your student learning experience extremely bright. You will quickly learn what type of learning personality you have and will be able to adjust your learning style to meet that personality.

For example, if you are a visual type of person, you will find yourself constantly re-writing your notes. You might also decide to keep a day planning if you are an unorganized type of person because different people learn in different ways, just like different people have different personalities. You will find that every student program has all types of people, so you will fit in no matter what type of person you might be.

Finally, you should talk to people around campus in order to ease the stress in your life. A quick conversation will show you that you are not alone and that you can handle this new venture that you have taken on. Too many mature students get involved with a difficult student program and then quickly give up because they feel so alone.

Once again, most of the students in your class will be very welcoming to you and will not ignore you just because you might be a little bit older. If you cannot find another student to speak with, there are counselors, mentors, and advisers for you to speak with and receive the little confidence boost that you might need over the course of a day. There are literally hundreds of people around who will help with the student learning process, so use these people for what they are there for and it will make each day better than the last.

You can succeed in your student program as long as you are motivated to do so, but you must also keep your personal life in order so that you can concentrate on your student learning. These two things go hand in hand, as a messy personal life will quickly spill over into your student life. By letting your friends and family know that you will be undergoing some changes, you can ease the burden at home substantially. In addition, by meeting new people around campus, you can give yourself a support system of people who understand what you are going through and will help you out along the way.

Tara talks about being a mature student

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