Have you been dissatisfied with your current job? Have you
longed to change careers but felt you were “too old”
to go back to school? That old saying, “you can’t
teach an old dog new tricks” just isn’t true.
Sometimes, having experienced life first hand makes you
appreciate school more, causing you to study harder, and
retain what you learn more easily.
Will it be easy? No.
Unlike students fresh out of college, you have more
responsibilities and more of life to juggle. You’ll have
to juggle a full time job, family commitments, and school.
You’ll have to give up hobbies in exchange for doing
homework, you’ll have to forgo church outings and the
occasional school field trip to make room for college
courses, and you’ll have to say goodbye to your
favorite, weekly television show in order to replace it
with studying for tests.
Hard? Yes! But so worth it.
In April 2003 Daniel Engel retired from a 22 year career
to start a new career as a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer.
After completing IAMPs classroom studies, he went on to
intern at the New York Hospital in Queens, NY—just one
of the internship facilities IAMP offers. And upon
graduation, he found himself in a new career, doing
something that excited him.
Are you ready to feel that excitement?
If not, perhaps Engel’s own words will inspire you,
“IAMP prepared me very well for my internship and for
that I am very thankful…IAMP will provide you with the
material needed and if you put your effort into it you
will reap great returns. I have not one regret from the
moment I met with an Admissions Representative to the day
of graduation.”
If you’re ready for a career change but not sure you
have what it takes, call one of our Admissions
Representatives. There’s no obligation and you just
might discover you really do have what it takes to follow
your dreams…
The Institute of Allied Medical Professions, also known
as IAMP, has an established record for turning out some of
the best medical students in the country. To learn more
about IAMP’s medical schools, our courses, or the
industry visit our blog at http://iampedu.blogspot.com/
or our main website at http://iamp.edu