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Is it possible to trade career options once enrolled?

Im going to start a medical admin program at lincoln tech institute this coming week, i've already received financial aid and a loan and already attended orientation a couple days ago, but i rushed into this too quickly and i actually dont want anything to do with the medical field, im very computer savvy and creative so that field will bore me, im thinkin about computer networking which they offer at the location im going to but im not sure if its too late to switch or if im even able to, can anyone help me? will i be able to switch trades without a problem? i mean it is my money right? and i havnt even started the course yet i forgot to mention that computer networkin program that im interested in is offered at the school that i am attending for medical admin, so my question is would the school allow me to switch the programs, not schools. i still want to attend the same school

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  1. In prfessional life, you may think you are good at a, b, or c, but find yourself unrecognized. then you should change senerio and try your luck again until someone discovers you. second senerio: your career may dictate you to change course, turn you into taking new career options. Career is preffered, you may not agree many things about it ...
  2. No, it's not your money. If you were paid to go to the school and you don't go you will be required to pay it back.... sometimes to two different places depending on the source and type of aid. (Pay once to the school for your financial aid being withdrawn because you didn't attend, and then the same amount to the funding agent for holding a spot for you they could have given to someone else). You will not be eligible to receive financial aid at another school with this unresolved. Call them and let them know you have changed your mind... find out what to do next. EDIT: In that case, you should be okay. Just make sure you enroll in a comparative number of hours you were before. (You were full time in the med program and switch to full time in the computer prog. Good Luck.
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