You can never be too old to further your education. :) Especially if you live off-campus and don't have to deal with the more immature students (unless you like those immature students.)
2007-05-24 19:14:13
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answered by huh 4
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nah....
i remeber i started college when iw as 18
freshman year.....made fun of the old people
sophomre year.... snicker on occasion
juinor year..... was partners with them
well i'm a super senior now. Its nto that akward to have an older perosn in class...and by older.. i mean like in their 40's
Being 22...you'll pass off fine that age range.....and you can also take into account that anyoen that will probalby think you are akward is a little kid.
I'm 23 now and if i sahve i pass for 12.....so yeah. Don't worry.....its not too late either.
You figure the amount of money you waste at school is most likely gonna get you a job that will make up that money fast. Some rare occasions school is a bad choice.
2007-05-25 02:24:36
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answered by My name is not bruce 7
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You are still young, but it's better to start as soon as possible out of high school to prepare for a career. However, one can start a new career at an older age. It just becomes more difficult.
2007-05-25 02:11:23
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answered by MathBioMajor 7
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Yes, it's still young. The only people who will think you are old are the 17 year olds in your first year courses who I would argue are too young.
2007-05-25 02:10:07
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answered by Anonymous
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