More than a third of Americans would redo their college experience if possible. Talker Research surveyed 2,000 adults, finding 38% want a do-over, including 43% of college graduates. The desire stems from wanting to explore different career paths and earn more money. Nearly a quarter are interested in pursuing new degrees today, while 30% seek field-related certifications. One in four admits they weren't interested in college at the standard age, but 34% are interested now. Respondents made an average of three major life changes in five years. Financial concerns block 30% from returning to school, followed by different priorities at 22% and time constraints at 21%. More than half would prefer hybrid or fully online classes over in-person options. (Story URL)
PHONE TOPIC: What would you redo about your college experience?