People go to college or university at all ages. I myself went at 22 and then again at 31 and 45. I had classes with people who were in their 50's up to 70's.
Higher learning has not age barrier.
Go to college and make yourself a fine career.
2006-12-02 15:25:31
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answered by Anonymous
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It's never too late to go to college. I've seen too many good people that are passed on for opportunities because they have no college degree. They finally realized that they would never climbed the career ladder and went to college after 8 years of working experience. By that time, they were already 30 something years old. A friend of mine has been working for 23 years and finally decided to go to a college at the age of 53. Who cares what people think?!?! You're the one reaping the benefit after you get your degree. I went to college, I never remembered anyone asking me how old I was nor did I care how old a certain person was. You'll be focusing on your study and having fun that you wont care about your age.
2006-12-02 23:36:03
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answered by Buttheadkitty 1
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Europeans work within the sponsors schooling located. A
top college anywhere would have such options. Your mature
physical condition is serious. The youth of today are setup for
video games, warzone, jedi space, maybe mormon prayer,
why guess. Think over the school as a professional place of
life investment. You may realize that not everyone goes into
work that they like. This advantage is serious. You did not
follow the routine. Your choices are peace, trust, faith, God,
blessings, and family love. You are older, and way wealthier.
Good for you college will bring you online with success.
2006-12-02 23:28:11
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answered by mtvtoni 6
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No! You are still young and will fit right in (1). It is important to remember that college can only teach knowledge. The degree will not make you automatically more successful, but it is a good start. Remember that what you know is the most important thing, so learn all of you can from your classes and from your classmates. If you mix that knowledge with a good attitude, character, perseverance, vision, diligence, and extreme levels of work then your college degree will produce for you (2).
2006-12-02 23:21:19
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answered by Patrick C 3
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You are not too old to go. It may feel awkward at first but when you realize why you are there those feelings soon go away. The best proof that you should go on to college may be with some of the people you worked with or have seen or know who have worked at unskilled jobs all their lives (THAT WOULD BE ME) There is not very much to look forward to when you are working most of your life for minimum wage or a little better. If you have the chance to go please go for yourself and people like me who really can't go anymore.
2006-12-02 23:29:14
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answered by tpbthigb 4
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I went to college at 29. Its easy. As long as you know or can learn beginning algebra, you can get an associate's degree easily enough.
The coursework was easier than high school, and there is a lot less homework in college.
2006-12-02 23:25:22
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all it's never too late to go too school. If you want to go to school than go. Personally i feel you never can be to old to get an education because your are bettering yourself. Please you are still young. No disrespect to people, but please there are people who are in there 40's and 50's who go to my school. But i have respect for them because at least they are trying to get a degree because some people dont want to do that. So please dont let nobody change your mind go to college.
2006-12-02 23:27:44
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answered by Malaysia 5
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get your *** in college or you'll regret it..I'm telling from experience. get in college and good luck..
2006-12-03 00:01:00
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answered by Robert H 3
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