is finishing an associates degree at age 24 degenerate?
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no, I'm 24 and have only completed 1 college course
26 dropout and considering going back for a fresh degree.
As long as you're progressing, you're doing good OP
>>24415770
This here dergree box set is fer y'all
I'm 26 and still haven't finished mine.
Everytime I think about school I want to jump off a building and shoot myself in the head mid fall. I think I'm just going to start sucking dick and or robbing people, like Omar from the The Wire.
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>>24415770
No, that's awesome. Even an associates degree will make your resume look a lot better.
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>bettering yourself is degenerate
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>>24416828
That could almost be good if you didn't forceit in such a retarded way.
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>>24415770
I finished mine at 24 as well. I was a wagekek for 4 years right after high school, then went to community college, but ruined my chances of transferring to any University I can actually get to bu bus/train because of dropping too many classes due to procrastination and indecision.
>not finishing it at 18
Thank you, Running Start
You're a step or two behind everyone else but still far from rock bottom.
I'm set to complete mine when I turn 21. You're behind the usual, but still young enough for it to be passable. Supposing you transfer, I don't think most people will think it's weird.
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>>24415979
damn son, matt leblanc really let himself go.
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God dammit, no. I completed college classes in high school, so I finished before that, but I hate the idea of needing to finish things (especially school) by a certain time in order to be "normal".
It takes everyone a different amount of time to adjust to post-high school life where things aren't handed to you on a platter. Most people aren't mature enough at 18 or 19 to be enrolled in something as costly and life-changing as college. That doesn't mean all 18 or 19 year olds fail, but it does mean that it isn't a mark of shame if you do.
When I was at CC plenty of folks were 35+ in my class and as a teen I still talked to them. A lot of them were really interesting people, many successful, but just needed another degree for whatever reason.
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