I've thought about it, but I don't think it would be manageable for me to transfer anywhere else unless I could do everything at night or online. I also have a lot of free time at work where I basically do nothing, so I'll be able to do some school work while at work. I know it's going to be a little difficult starting out, but lately I've just had a feeling that I'm going no where quick. I want to at least get some sort of degree. I just know if I don't do anything I'm going to keep being unhappy about my career.
According to everything I've read about the Pell Grant, you must be considered full time to receive benefits. So I'm going to give it my best shot. I'm a lot more motivated now that I'm in the real world than back when I was in high school. I keep feeling that sports management is a waste of a degree, but it's something I know I'll enjoy taking the classes. I keep telling myself it's basically a business management degree anyhow right? Would most employers not see it that way?