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January 27th, 2007 at 2:31 pm
Hi Jerry,
All the very best to you! I’m working in an organization that is going through another merger and it seems like there is an erroneous correlation in the workplace between age and initiative, i.e. as you get older, you don’t have initiative or drive. In fact, I think the reverse is true. You’re never too old to learn and achieve. A person’s only constraint is themselves.
May you achieve your many goals! Continued success and I hope that I get the opportunity to meet you!
January 27th, 2007 at 10:17 pm
I am 55 years old and am just starting my Masters (I have 3 undergrad degrees). Even though I love learning, I was reluctant to enroll in formal program because I was feeling too old; Jerald Nine makes me laugh at myself. Thank you Jerald for helping me see how foolish it is to feel too old to go to school. HAha…..life is good.
January 28th, 2007 at 5:38 pm
Jerald is an inspiration for all of us and sets a unique and wonderful example of what it means to be a life long learner. Thank you Jerald for reminding me of the opportunity and benefits that are associated with being a Capella learner. I enjoyed this podcast.
January 30th, 2007 at 3:33 pm
You go Jerry- was so happy to hear this- and glad to say I know you. Need copies of the pics from October colloquia to post on my website- have the ones from the first one there. Can’t wait to meet up again in October. Be glad your not here with Debbie or me in the north- too much snow.
See ya soon.
Mich
February 14th, 2007 at 2:55 pm
Hello Jerry,
As a long-time adjunct faculty member of the Capella School of Psychology, I have had several students who have been “older” than the average age of forty-something of Capella Learners. I have found that, like you,they bring a wealth of experience both professional and personal, into the online course room. This both enhances the general course room atmosphere and is a great peer teaching tool for other Learners, and also for me.
Your enthusiasm comed through so clearly in this podcast. Thanks for sharing with us.
Stephanie Warren
February 19th, 2007 at 12:18 pm
I enjoyed your interview. You inspire me. I am currently in the IDOL program too. Life-long learning is a gift.
December 28th, 2007 at 6:51 am
Hi Jerry:
It’s good to know that other “older” students are in various programs at Capella. I was somewhat scared in the beginning, but now I believe that I can compete with students of any age. I have done very well in the Organization and Management PhD program.
I will be 60 years old when I complete the program.