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Hi:
I'm conflicted. I wasn't 45 until I decided I wanted to be an OT so I went and got my Associate degree and am now in my first year of the professional phase of my program.
It feels weird to be 52, especially since my former career (alternative rock musician) kept me around youth culture for so many years. I have basically started my life over from scratch and have sacrificed everything so I can be an occupational therapist. So now I'm wondering.... how can I fit in and reach out to people who are half my age? I'm also new to the city where I am going to school and it's much bigger than where I am from (seattle).
Any suggestions on how I can make some new friends with out coming off as the "old weird guy"?
I'm conflicted. I wasn't 45 until I decided I wanted to be an OT so I went and got my Associate degree and am now in my first year of the professional phase of my program.
It feels weird to be 52, especially since my former career (alternative rock musician) kept me around youth culture for so many years. I have basically started my life over from scratch and have sacrificed everything so I can be an occupational therapist. So now I'm wondering.... how can I fit in and reach out to people who are half my age? I'm also new to the city where I am going to school and it's much bigger than where I am from (seattle).
Any suggestions on how I can make some new friends with out coming off as the "old weird guy"?
