I'm 36 with a good career but no degree. Is it feasible to stop work, get...

phish

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...financial aid and get my degree? Although I may be doing better NOW than most college grads I realize if I want to continue to succeed I need a degree. It's only a matter of time before I get passed over for someone who has a degree.

I know myself and know that going to school full-time would be most beneficial for me. Am I delusional or can anyone please tell me how they did it? I don't have any children yet but I will be getting married later this year. BTW, I do acknowledge the upside to online schools it's just a personal preference I obtain my degree from a brick and mortar school.

Thanks in advance to everyone.
 
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