going back to school at 29! super excited for this new chapter of my life <3 school is so much more fun when you romanticize it hehe
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@Dr.Althea Official 365 relief cream
@Heveblue.us salmon caring centella toner
@Bubble Skincare cosmic silk milky toner
@cliocosmetics_global kill lash super proof mascara
@Rom&nd US juicy lasting tint in bare grape
@EADEM le chouchou lip balm in butter mochi
Returning to school as an adult can be both challenging and rewarding. At 29, going back to college after several years away from the academic environment, I found that having clear career goals makes a significant difference. Unlike my first college experience, where I felt lost and unsure, this time I’m driven by a strong passion to become a dosimetrist—a professional who designs safe radiation treatment plans for cancer patients. This goal keeps me motivated even when the workload feels daunting. One key to success during this journey has been embracing the idea of "romanticizing studying." By viewing learning as an exciting and enriching pursuit, I maintain enthusiasm and curiosity, transforming routine study sessions into moments I genuinely look forward to. This mindset shift has helped me stay consistent and enjoy the process despite the challenges. Managing a busy schedule also means taking care of myself is essential. I've found that incorporating a simple skincare routine, including products like the PDRN Glow Ampoule and Hyalu-Cica Water Fit Sun Serum, not only boosts my confidence but also gives me a refreshing moment of self-care. Small rituals such as applying my favorite lip balm or mascara before classes have surprisingly made my school days feel more lively and self-affirming. For anyone considering a similar path, taking prerequisite courses seriously and focusing on your passion can open new doors. Dosimetry programs are highly specialized and require dedication, but the end goal of helping patients makes the effort worthwhile. Remember, age is just a number—what matters most is your commitment to growth and learning. Your brain might need stimulation after a break, but jumping back in with a structured plan and self-compassion will help you thrive in this exciting new chapter of life.
