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Tips for Adult Learners and Mature Students

1. Use Your Age As An Advantage

Being ten years older or more is a huge advantage. Think of the wealth of your experiences and understanding of how things work compared to an 18-year-old school leaver. While younger people can memorize faster than most older people do, keep in mind that you have known many things before they had a chance to encounter such knowledge. Mathematically, older students have less information to memorize. Your wealthy experience provides a wider understanding of how things are done, and there is always the benefit of hindsight.


2. You are more Motivated

Eyeing for a promotion or a higher-paying job drives adults to earn a college degree. This motivation works stronger than what young students aim, which is commonly to get a job. Adult learners are sure that earning a degree has far more real benefits than young students who are yet to experience getting paid for a job.


3.  You Have A Role To Play In Class

Adult students provide a balance in the diversity of knowledge inside a classroom. Encouraging and leading study groups lets you learn new things in tandem with your young counterparts.


4. You Have More Resources To Afford College

Having been gainfully employed, adult students often better afford paying college fees, books and learning materials. Compared to young students who are depending on their parents to subsidize their education, adult students have savings or income to spend for their own needs. Availability of more resources enables us to device better study methods.


5. Manage Your Time Well

Prioritizing the demands of your job is normal, but allocating too little time to study would, in the end, defeat your goal to finish college. One should not allow the thinking “Anyway, I am already earning!” to water down the passion to achieve a dream.


6. Lifelong Learning

Age should never be an issue in the pursuit of academic achievements. No one should be discriminated because of his or her age. In fact, continuing education is already mandated in areas such as law, medical sciences, business management and engineering.

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