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Old 01-29-2017, 03:44 PM   #4
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Find a community college or technical school near where you live.

Check out their course catalogues. Find at least two things you think you might be interested in. Enroll in both...even if they are quite diverse.

You'd be surprised how quickly you'll know whether it's for you or not. Just takes one or two classes. Most schools allow you to move to something else within the first week if you find you're not in the right place.

Many years ago I found a free technical school for myself. It was a 5 or 6 month intensive course. I liked it immediately. After graduating top of my class, got a job and was good to go for almost 20 years, in a field I enjoyed.

Does not take a lot of money to get to where you think you might want to go. Does sometimes mean keeping your present job whilst finding the time to also attend school.
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