Too Old for College?
bloodyhonest
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Do you think there is an age where someone is just too old to go back to school? Just wanted your opinions on the matter.
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Never too old for education.0
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Never to old. I finished my bachelor's last year and I am 460
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Do you think there is an age where someone is just too old to go back to school? Just wanted your opinions on the matter.
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No. I'll be finishing my Associates next spring and I'll be 40.0
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No...I knew a woman in her 60s that went back to college. She was amazing!0
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I knew a woman who became an MD after raising her children to adulthood. Most inspiring thing ever.0
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I work in a university. My oldest ever student completed their doctorate at the age of 83. You're never too old.0
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I know a 96-year-old grandpa who is taking courses on Quantum Physics. Never too old.0
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I sure hope not because I'm going back to finish my bachelor's in a few days and I'm 34!0
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Never. Started my Bachelor's at 29, now starting my Master's at 35. Couple undergrad classes where I was the oldest, but not all, and definitely not in postgrad classes.0
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I hope not. I'm 32 and still planning to go back. I still have to pay off a little debt and get a couple pre-requisite credits before I'm ready to apply so I'll probably be 34 by the time I get started.0
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My grandfather started working at 15 to support his family and didn't stop until he retired. After he retired, he worked to get his high school diploma, received an Associates Degree, and even had a small book of poetry published. It's certainly better, career wise, to do this earlier in life, but it's never too late to good things for yourself.0
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Nope!0
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It all depends on your reason for going back. If its because you want to experience the college lifestyle, then I think there is a cut off. If the intent is to pick up skills that you think will be valuable, there is a point at which the returns start to diminish. If you want to be a lifelong learner, then there its never too late.0
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Never too old. I have a relative who got his degree in his 50s.0
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You are never too old0
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I'm 45 and still going to college. I don't think you're ever too old.0
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No. I'm 41, going back to finish my MBA in October.0
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I teach at a Further and Higher education college in the UK and older students are always an amazing addition to any class! A great influence and inspiration, and no, you are never too old to learn!
I have plenty of students who are older than me, and all of my students young or old, teach me things everyday. It's pretty awesome0 -
Never Too Old. I finished my Bachelors and Masters in my late 30s. And still thinking serious about going for a PhD at 52, Just need to find the time and money!!!!!0
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No. That time will pass anyway, no matter what you do with it.0
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Seriously though... the older you get, the lower the financial return on a college educations... unless you're majoring in the majority of humanities... them there is likely to be a very low return regardless of when you start.0
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Nope. My pops spent his career in the Navy. He went to school when he got out because they paid for it and all, he was in his 40's when he took his first class. I did two years of college and left to join the service myself. I'll get to go to school paid for which is great.....but I will be at least 28-30 years old. Honestly though, it's almost better. Because over the years I've learned a lot of discipline and will value going to school more (i.e. I will actually show up on TIME to classes, won't skip classes, and will actually study sooner than 5 minutes before my exams :bigsmile:)0
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NEVER stop learning! You're never too old to learn something new.0
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Also, if you're looking for "learning" options, look at Coursera or other MOOC options that are free and often of very high quality. Most major universities now have "open" courses for most of their departments. Remember, you don't need a credential to prove you love a topic.0
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There is no such thing as being too old for doing something for yourself, whatever that something is! (especially education)!
I got my first bachelors at 23, got back to school at 29 and got my second bachelors, and now I am a year away of
getting my masters degree. And I am 33.0 -
Do you think there is an age where someone is just too old to go back to school? Just wanted your opinions on the matter.
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No.
Educating yourself is a lifetime experience and you are never too old.0 -
I think not as I am a 44 year old college senior set to graduate in the coming Spring. Education is one thing that no one can ever take away from you, and the benefits of attendance reach far beyond academics. Just do it!0
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Nope, if it is something you want to pursue there are no age limits.0
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