I'm tired of being in this s***ty position i'm in and I need y'all advice. Should I just go for 2 years, expedite the education process and settle with an associate's degree, or should I just go for the full four years and get a bachelors?
What do you wanna major in? It's never too late tbh. Some guy at my job is 26 and just started college. There be damn near 40/50 year olds in some of my senior courses too
My mom became selfmade in her early 40s
Dont let the concept of age ever control you
What do you wanna major in? It's never too late tbh. Some guy at my job is 26 and just started college. There be damn near 40/50 year olds in some of my senior courses too
@op you're going to be 80 one day. Would college be a good pathway for the next move you want to make in life?
F*** worrying about when you started or how old you'd be when you finish..
College is different for everyone, vro. I didnt graduate til I was 26 and there were people in their 30s/40s/50s in a lot of my classes. You should get that AA first at community College (cheapest option) and then you can continue if you want.
My mom became selfmade in her early 40s
Dont let the concept of age ever control you
I'm tired of being in this s***ty position i'm in and I need y'all advice. Should I just go for 2 years, expedite the education process and settle with an associate's degree, or should I just go for the full four years and get a bachelors?
The average age of a college graduate is 25. Don’t let age discourage you. You’re in your early 20s still.
My mom became selfmade in her early 40s
Dont let the concept of age ever control you
Depends what you want to do right?
I want to do IT, specifically web development.
I want to do IT, specifically web development.
Unless you have any connections that can pull some strings then yeah id say get some education man
trade school
22 young asl my guy lmao whenever you ready to go start the process. knock the whole 4 years out.
Wtf why isnt reply working
Sometimes you have to guess where the button is
pretty much what everyone said, I had adults in their 40s in my classes and it wasn't weird at all
I want to do IT, specifically web development.
I work in software development -- Not as a developer, but as a IT Business A***yst.
Depends on what type of lane you are moving towards. I'd say that you should take some classes at your local community college and decide from that point
IT can offer quite a few different paths
Bro I’ve seen 40-year-olds in some of my classes and I go to a state university
you can definitely still go and i bet you wouldn’t regret it. i mean people change majors so much and don’t end up on the right one til they’re your age