JosephTHeSequel
Bluelighter
I went back when I was 23, finished at 26. Best move of my life. Never felt weird at all.
lolitsjohn said:I'm one of the "younger generation" mentioned in this thread: I went directly from high school to college on my parents money and have never had a real job (one that I couldn't quit if I became even slightly annoyed).
That said, I had so much fun in high school that college is boring in comparison. And yet most of my classmates.. it's as if they've never partied before. And they don't take school seriously, and most of my friends have failed out or are close to it.
So I love the older students at my school. They are usually in their mid 20's to early 30's and almost always in the top of my class, academically. They don't tell lame stories about getting fucked up after four beers over the weekend. Now that I think about it, all of my friends here are 25+...
MyDoorsAreOpen said:I did the opposite. I was sheltered, nerdy, studious, and straightedge in high school (and hated every minute). When I got to college, I partied like a rockstar. I missed out on most of what my college had to offer in terms of extracurriculars and social networking, because of my abuse of alcohol and (mostly) marijuana.
MyDoorsAreOpen said:I almost wonder if encouraging kids who are smart, promising, and college-bound to party as much as they want in high school is the way to go, so that they're over that and ready to get serious when they get to the school that really counts. There are many arguments against this, of course. But I almost wonder if it's the better of two evils![]()
Mariposa said:Good luck to all of you who are pursuing your education in nontraditional ways. Education is one thing no one can ever take away from you.
Got to respect you for that, takes balls and comitment to go back to study, but med school (which I'm assuming is like the UK, 6-7 years) - good for you!!I'm about to begin medical school at 29.
Anyone else go back to school while they were in their mid-late twenties or later?
I feel so out of place sometime when I'm in my classes even though I look younger than most of the younger students in my classes.![]()
LOL americans.. so funny how you guys segregate yourselves at any opportunity. Seriously, if its not race, its age, if its not age its appearance, if its not appearance, its because of some other stupid difference.
Im currently doing an IT degree and there is like 18 through to 50 yo's, almost everyone is a dif race/ethnicity, and we all get along just fine.
Its the same with the people i hang out with... none of us care really when it comes to anything like that.. your either worth hanging out or your not, some people are alot more mature than others, or just interesting and worth knowing.
Just remember you're all people and that the 18yo's etc probably dont even realise your that much older than them, aka stop being paranoid and just chill.