Top 5 Fears About Going Back to School—And Why They Shouldn’t Hold You Back
- Karen Dykstra
- May 3
- 3 min read

Thinking about going back to school can feel exciting… and intimidating at the same time.
Whether it’s been a few years or a few decades, it’s completely normal to have doubts. We hear these concerns all the time from students who are considering training in electrolysis and other beauty professions.
Let’s walk through the most common fears—and the reality behind them.
1. “I don’t have the time.”
This is the number one concern—and it’s a valid one. Life is busy. Between work, family, and responsibilities, adding school can feel overwhelming.
But here’s the truth: education doesn’t have to follow a rigid, full-time schedule.
Many modern programs are designed to be flexible. You can move at your own pace, study in the evenings, or build your hours gradually. What matters isn’t speed—it’s consistency.
A few focused hours each week can move you forward faster than you think.
2. “I can’t afford it right now.”
Cost is a real consideration, and it’s important to be honest about your budget.
But it’s also worth looking at education as an investment rather than just an expense.
Training in a specialized skill—like electrolysis—can open the door to self-employment, flexible hours, and long-term income potential. For many students, the goal isn’t just to spend money… it’s to create a new earning opportunity.
3. “What if I’m not smart enough?”
This one is more common than people admit.
The reality is, success in hands-on fields like electrolysis isn’t about being “naturally academic.” It’s about learning a skill step by step, practicing, and building confidence over time.
Most students don’t start with experience—they start with curiosity and a willingness to learn.
Good training breaks everything down into manageable pieces. You’re not expected to know it all on day one.
4. “I’m not good with technology.”
This is especially common for students returning to school after a long break.
The good news is that today’s learning platforms are designed to be user-friendly. If you can send an email or browse a website, you already have the foundation you need.
And you won’t be left to figure it out alone. Support is part of the process.
Most students are surprised at how quickly they adapt once they get started.
5. “What if I fail or change my mind?”
This fear often sits quietly in the background.
No one wants to invest time and energy into something that might not work out.
But here’s a different way to look at it: doing nothing guarantees no change.
Trying something new, even if it evolves or shifts, still moves you forward. You gain knowledge, experience, and clarity about what you want.
And in many cases, students don’t fail—they adjust, grow, and succeed in ways they didn’t expect at the beginning.
The Bottom Line
Fear is a normal part of making a big decision.
But it shouldn’t be the thing that makes the decision for you.
If you’ve been thinking about going back to school, it’s worth exploring—not committing, just exploring. Ask questions, gather information, and see what feels right for your life.
You don’t have to have everything figured out to take the first step.
Thinking about training in electrolysis?
We’re always here to answer your questions—honestly and without pressure.
Because the goal isn’t just to enroll students.
It’s to help you decide if this path truly fits your life.





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