You can go at any age. But me personally, I decided to take a year off and still have not gone. I'm 28.
2007-09-01 03:03:30
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answered by rbasatada28 2
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You can do what you want, it's a big world. Obtaining a college degree isn't the only way to be successful in life.
On the other hand, I have a friend who slacked off his freshman year, because he's young, and he wants to have fun. Then, over the summer, his dad made him work in construction with him, toiling in the heat all day. After that, he was more serious about school...
I think you should figure out what kind of life YOU want and then do what it takes to get there. Good luck
2007-09-01 03:54:09
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answered by LaCosaMasBella 3
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Nope. Anyone can go to college. But the longer you wait, the larger the age difference between most of the freshmen and you - something to keep in mind. But take time off if you need it - better an age difference and a sucessful college experience than you dropping out a year in.
2007-09-01 02:59:07
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answered by eri 7
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In a nutshell....No, Yes, and No. Think about all the news stories you see about 80 year olds getting their college degree. I was 26 before I started college. Good thing, too. I would have just messed it up when I was 18.
2007-09-01 03:04:01
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answered by claudiacake 7
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i had this school mate wen i was in college..he has grand daughters and grandsons...but doesnt stop him from studying..truly inspirational..but keep in mind that the advantage of going to college straight away after high school is that the things u learned are still fresh and you woulnd't huv difficulty fitting in coz most of the students are on the same age as yours..
2007-09-01 03:05:29
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answered by japs 1
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this is going to be slightly scattered, and that i do no longer think of this is going to certainly answer your question, yet right here is going. you do no longer be conscious of each thing approximately her using fact she does not be conscious of each thing approximately herself yet, the two. the two considered one of you will nonetheless be facing differences, and that's a controversy of attempting to stay at the same time at any such youthful age. in case you have stated your destiny already, you may desire to plot to bypass to college at the same time despite the fact that in case you're married or no longer. notice basically to faculties you the two want to bypass to, and make the determination at the same time approximately which one to attend. it may even be possible to bypass to distinct faculties in a similar city and stay at the same time. you may desire to advise to her, yet no longer plan to get married suited away. Have a three or a 4-year engagement, and get married the two before or after your senior year of school. Being engaged could be a suited bond, yet perhaps without extremely all of the stress of being married. too plenty stress would push you aside. the two considered one of you would be plenty extra mature and feature extra existence journey on which to base a marriage in some years. monetary subject concerns are the main important hindrances to any marriage, and beginning off in a position to make extra money will help you dodge a remarkable style of the subject concerns youthful couples face. you may get an house at the same time in college despite the fact that in case you're no longer married. you won't have the skill to be at the same time in the dorms, yet in any different case, despite the fact that in case you're married shouldn't rely, and that truly isn't a stable reason to get married (despite the fact which you do have a remarkable style of those). do no longer lose her by employing no longer speaking to her approximately your emotions and going distinct techniques, despite the fact that in case you elect to advise or no longer.
2016-12-31 08:48:27
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answered by ? 3
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No you dont,go when you are ready and better focus.Get everything ready so when you start you can finish.
2007-09-01 03:08:20
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answered by tan 2
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nope you don't have to start college when after you graduate high school. you can start any time you want.
2007-09-01 03:28:43
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answered by bunnygrl43 5
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