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I went to a traditional college for one year after high school. I then decided to take a break from my education to focus on working more, so I could move out on my own. I was craving independence and thought it would be too difficult to juggle college and working the hours I needed to pay all of my own bills in my own apartment. I put college on hold longer than I expected, and I was soon going back after a decade absence. I then realized the world of college education had really changed! I found a reputable degree I could earn completely online. My kitchen soon became my "classroom." I loved the flexibility of colleges today, and this made it much easier to juggle school and work. I want to help other adults succeed in college by posting my adventures and tips for success on my blog!