My husband is starting college in two weeks. His first two semesters can be done online - which is mighty handy since he's a stay-at-home-dad while he's doing it and I can continue working. In the Fall I plan to start school as well. I figure he will be able to get a job in the next 2 years in his field - Computer Information Systems with several concentrations: programming, networking and security.
In the next few years I am hoping to be the one at home - at least until I finish school and the girls are both in school. So, I'm looking into programs that I actually find interesting. I am thirty-five years old and have been working in Accounting since I was 19 years old. Yes, right now, and for the past couple of years, I am working as a licensed Insurance Agent because I thought it would be a good change, but it's still not my cup of tea. I want to do something different and why shouldn't I if my husband is making enough money to support us while I go to school? After going through all of the programs available I have narrowed it down to three things I am interested in. Here they are:
01. Mortuary Science: I would start with an Associates in Pre-Mortuary Science at our community college which is designed to fall right into the Mortuary Science program at Wayne State University - the only school in Michigan that offers it.
02. Criminal Justice along with Forensic Photography
03. Computer Information Systems with a concentration in Master Website Design




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You HAVE to go for Mortuary Science, just because it's a great conversation starter.
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