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Going back after associates
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Hi! Trying to get some support in going back to college after graduating with an associates and getting my general education classes out of the way. I Qualify under daca (can be eligible for a full scholarship in many of their partner colleges) So like I honestly have no idea what I would like to get into so thereā€™s my first request of how I can figure that out. And I also worry about the commitment, getting my associates was a breeze because I ended up getting a scholarship after highschool that I didnā€™t know I qualified for, it paid for my books and courses, but now that I want to go back I have to worry about paying for classes. Im worried about the commitment because Iā€™m so unsure about what career Iā€™d like to get into. And with scholarships I know you canā€™t just take a low load of classes or ā€œpart timeā€. Iā€™ve considered online but thatā€™s technically the same issue with where to start, payment and what if I fail? Or drop out? The intimidation is more than enough for me to worry about going back to school to work on a potential future career. Anyone wanna help me out?

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