you'll be at the same level as a 22 yr old graduate plus you'll have life experience, employers dig life experience.
2006-09-11 18:11:44
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answered by whatwhatwhat 5
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At many state universities, the average undergraduate student is 27 or 28. You will be just fine. Actually, you sound just like I did when I went back to finish college after dropping out the first time around. I was 21 (I started at 17), and I felt old. I hung around with a bunch of retired military guys in their 40s, because I thought I had more in common with them than I did with my younger classmates. Now that I look back on it, it was ludicrous. But you know what? I applied myself and finished quickly and well (a 3.97 GPA, thank you very much, after being on academic probation at 18). I built up the confidence I had lost earlier in life. I found a good, responsible job a month before graduation, and kept it only a year, because I knew I wanted to go back to grad school. I did that, and I now have four degrees (bachelor's, master's, and two doctorates).
Keep in mind one thing: In four years, you will be 26, whether you go to college or not. You have a choice: You can either be 26 with a degree, or 26 without one. I wish you a wonderful college experience.
2006-09-11 18:42:20
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answered by neniaf 7
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I started college at 22 also and I can tell you that we may have an advantage. I think any place of employment might see you as more responsible b/c of your age. I think it also looks good that you were able to go back and make it through after you had been out of high school. I know 4 years isn't much, but the difference in college is HUGE between an 18 yr old and a 22 year old.
2006-09-11 18:13:58
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answered by amber 3
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Hello,
Go to school and stay in school until you get your Masters. I did not think I was smart enough to get a masters but I did. A teacher told me I could do it, so I tried.
It is not hard and is easier than undergraduate work. Also, there are many grants, look around and you will have your school paid for.
There is only one thing in life that no one can take away from you and you cannot loose, and that is an education. You need a Masters. You are young. Don't waste your youth.
2006-09-11 18:22:17
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answered by Radioactive1 2
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Obviously not same, infinitely better. The ability to concentrate and value what you are learning is stronger now. My wife started at 18, stopped at 20, finished at 45. She was thrilled with the second go.
Congratulations. You will have a glorious time. Good choice.
2006-09-11 18:22:28
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-14 22:03:07
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answered by shade 4
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I'm in architecture... I will graduate when I am 25... i'm your age too. There is nothing wrong here. They can see you have experience and who do you think they would want to hire? Do you think they would want to hire some young person who does not have any work experience or any know how of life or do they hire a person who is wise and knows what to do?
It pays to have age as an advantage.
2006-09-11 18:45:44
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answered by Harry 4
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It will not be the same but it is important to get a degree. Yes, employers will be interested in you just as they would be in any college grad.
2006-09-11 18:12:18
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answered by notyou311 7
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They'll see you as a grad with some life experience.
2006-09-11 18:11:41
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answered by puma 6
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I think it is not to late for studying but I think you will get some troubles with your basic knowledge that you got in the senior high school so prepare your self to do the best....
2006-09-11 18:19:20
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answered by padeitan_chen 2
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