gorillahung
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I'm at a point in my life where I now have a woman to support me and I received a state grant to finish a master's degree in environmental science which I started 9 years ago but had to quit due to finances. Now I don't have to worry about finances and have someone to support me for a couple years then I'll go back to work and support her while she goes back for her bachelors degree. I'm going to take the maximum hours allowed for grad students to get this finished quickly. I'll have to do a thesis or project on top of course work. I know I'm old for college but in grad school, most students are over 30. I'll be leaving behind my oil refinery position but I'm OK with that as even though the pay is fair, it's not what I like doing. All I do now is calculate asbestos related risks for the plant workers and tell them where they need to clean up friable asbestos. It's an OK job but there's no real way to advance within the company. Anyway, next fall I plan on resigning and completing my master's degree.