Yeah, I'm pretty sure I'll be trying to head to a JC first to test the waters and see how it goes. Though I do have a feeling that if I feel like I find a groove, I'm going to want to keep at it and go further.
K, this isn't at all a financial decision. Like Sy said, writers make nothing regardless, though this would open up a lot of stuff that's closed to me now. You'd be surprised how high the expectations are for freelance work. This is something I always felt I missed out on, and it was always something I thought about doing but managed to talk myself out of. This is the first time in life I really feel capable of going back, and I'm actually sort of excited about the thought. Life experience teaches you to appreciate education. I think most kids would probably benefit from being out in the world a while before jumping into college, honestly. I've seen too many young people regret it or it end up as a waste for them, and seen a lot of people in Sy's boat that got a lot out of it, or even changed their whole life.
I don't know how it will go for me. I've been out of the classroom a long time and have changed a lot since I was younger. The latter part is a good thing, and maybe the former is too. But it's hard to say. Either way, I think it's time. How far I go will be something I look at more gradually, but I think if I start well enough I'm going to go AA at a local college, possibly here, and then look into seeing what sort of aid I can get for a 4 year school. I don't want to go into debt for the rest of my life, so we'll have to see how that pans out if I do end up going that far.
Time will tell!