I got my degree four years before my retirement.
Fun stuff and memories. When I was at UMBC in 1986 I was kicked off the
Vax 8600's for writing funny scripts that would run in the batch queues
and resubmit between the systems when they completed. Net result was
seriously elevated rights, baffled sysadmins, and a hilarious crash when
they were killed improperly. Things happen. Off to Essex Community
College and their IBM mainframe for me!!!
Left college completely a year or so later because I kind of needed to
eat, but fortunately I was also worked on the Vax 785 which was
connected to this ArpaNet thing. The 8600's were on Bitnet. That
knowledge got me 25 or so years of amazing work, friends, family, kids,
and community.
Finally I figured I would go back and finish an AS at Essex Community
College (since I could claim that tuition tax credit too). They still
had my old credits and 2 years of part time got me a degree in CS.
Then I found you could transfer into U of M. And they had totally
forgotten about the Vax thing (a funny story that I'll tell in person).
So I spent 2 years doing that and finished my degree at 48. Not because
I needed it, but because why not....
I guess you could say I gave up trying for it a long time ago, but I
never quite gave up hope. It can be done.
CZ