jueves, 19 de noviembre de 2020

Looking to pursue a second degree, but not sure where to start

About a year ago I graduated from a university with a B.A. in English, concentration in Literature. Originally, I started college in the sciences, but a series of events led to me transferring schools and switching majors to English, as it had the least credit requirements left, and was the quickest way for me to graduate. Unfortunately, I have absolutely no desire to work in any field related to the subject. My sincere passion is still in the sciences. I don't regret a lot in my life, but I've spent (more than) 4 years in college and a lot of money, and all I have to show for it is a degree in a field I hate, then I will regret it for the rest of my life. So my question is, how do I go about attempting to pursue a second degree? I love school and the thought of spending 4 more years in college actually excites me, but the thought of paying for those 4 more years does not. I am already in debt from my first go at school, and would like to apply for as many scholarships as possible.. but I don't know where to even begin looking for grants or scholarships that would be available to me since I already have a degree, and a lot of grants are for first time degree seekers. I've been told there's a lot of money for women in STEM but where do I find or apply for that money? If anybody has even the smallest insight or tips about how to find scholarship/grant money, I would really appreciate it. I didn't have that money the first time around, so I don't have the slightest clue as to where to go from here. I'm in Northern Virginia, applying to GMU, if that information is useful. Please and thank you!



Submitted November 19, 2020 at 12:37PM by wavelengthsandshit https://ift.tt/376g8c3

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