No way. I've been in classes with 60 year olds. There are just as many people in their 30s, 40s, and 50s going as people in their 20s. Besides, why in the world would anyone put a limit on themselves regarding education? And I'll admit, I would rather be in a class with more of the older crowd, just because they are more mature and they appreciate it more than the ones in their late teens, early 20s that really don't want to be there.
BTW I'm 25
2007-02-17 11:36:18
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answered by #1 Buckeye Fan!!!! 4
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No. You probably won't want to live in a dorm, but its definitely not too late for college. Having a degree can benefit your career and will definitely bring you personal benefits. Do make friends and participate on campus. There will be activities that you will find interesting and where you won't feel unable to relate to your younger classmates, so find opportunities to fee like you're really in college while you're getting that degree. Go for it!
2007-02-17 11:35:16
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answered by pag2809 5
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You are NEVER too old to go to college!! I am 52 years of age and I just got my Associate of Arts degree after doing bits and pieces for 34 years.. with the full intention of going on for my bachelor's degree as soon as possible. DO IT!! Don't lose the dream and don't EVER give up your goals! good luck.
2007-02-17 11:41:02
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answered by Nancy 5
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No. I've been in classes with people in their 30's and 40's. If u want to, go ahead and do it.
2007-02-17 11:49:51
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