Andrée Watters: A Journey to Completing Her Psychology Degree at 43

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« Enfin… 🥹 J’ai FINI mon Bac en psycho !!! 🎓 » exclaimed Andrée Watters, marking a significant milestone in her life. At 43 years old, she has completed her bachelor’s degree in psychology after five years of dedicated study. This achievement not only reflects her personal determination but also serves as an inspiration for others contemplating education later in life.

Watters resumed her studies during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, a time when many faced uncertainty and challenges. Her decision to return to academia was rooted in a desire for growth and understanding—an admirable pursuit that transcends age barriers. Before this journey, she had begun her studies in psychology and sociology prior to launching her music career in the early 2000s.

Her journey wasn’t without its hurdles. As she shared on social media, gratitude poured forth for the support she received from friends and family during this challenging time. She reflected on how the pandemic offered a unique opportunity for introspection and personal development. In one post, she humorously noted, « Bon ben… j’pourrais aller finir mes études. »

Watters’s long-term partner, Sylvain Cossette, has been a steadfast supporter throughout her academic endeavors. The couple has been together for 18 years, navigating life’s ups and downs—including a temporary separation about ten years ago when they became “just collaborators,” as Watters put it. Thankfully, their bond grew stronger after they reunited just three months later.

Key moments in Andrée’s journey:

  • Resumed studies during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
  • Completed a five-year program to earn her bachelor’s degree.
  • Shared heartfelt messages of support from family and friends online.
  • Received congratulations from Cossette’s daughter, Beth: « Félicitations !!!!!! Je t’aime, je suis fière de toi ❤️ »
  • Preparing to share the stage with Sylvain Cossette in the upcoming tour ‘Rendez-vous, 25e anniversaire’ this summer.

This new chapter is not just about academic achievement; it’s also about rekindling passions that may have been sidelined. As Watters continues to balance her roles as a musician and now a graduate in psychology, she embodies resilience and adaptability—qualities that many can learn from.

The anticipation surrounding her upcoming tour alongside Cossette adds another layer of excitement to this transformative period in her life. With both personal and professional milestones achieved, Watters stands as a testament to the idea that it’s never too late to pursue one’s dreams.