u/Traditional-Trust124

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i don’t know anything about college but i need to go

i’m 24 with no college experience just a high school diploma. growing up i never wanted to go until my last year of high school but by then it was to late with my 2. something gpa. so i just worked , went through hard times with family . but continue to work by now i’m a rbt getting 25/hr i’m indecisive about where to go next . i need a better career so i figured bcba . how would i go about becoming one ?how does college work ? would i have to go to a 4 year one or can i start off in a community college? how many years will i be in school? would i have to take other classes like math, science, and tings ? what’s my cheapest options to where im not in debt ? need like a 5th grader introduction to college .

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u/Traditional-Trust124 — 19 hours ago
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i’m 24 and broke af whyyyy

hiii so i’m a 24 black female , i work as a rbt getting about $1200 every two weeks . and its pretty much takes up a lot of my time so it’s hard finding another job to accommodate my schedule. i have a car note, rent, credit cards to pay. which isn’t much compared to other ppl i know . i see my peers taking vacations , getting nice cars , apartments and i just can’t help but wonder how /where they’re getting the money for this . time =money i feel like i don’t have no TIME. idk what i’m doing wrong . is there a cheat code to this . my 20s are just going by and stability doesn’t seem attainable for me . HELP

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