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scorpio611 · 41-45, M
24 is just a number. You are never too old for studies. You learn every single day.
Ferric67 · M
@scorpio611 exactly
DiliMarky · M
@Ferric67 Hi Ferric😘

AlchemyFox · 36-40, F
I started college at 23! I was glad I waited because I knew what I wanted and had the maturity to dedicate myself to it.
Penny · 46-50, F
Never too old for college
G0ddess · F
No you'd rather start now than regret it later
You’re still young but it’s never too late to earn your degree.

You say that you want to learn and [i]Earn[/i]…
Then I suggest doing some research on a degree that will translate into a marketable skill., but can also be interesting as a career path.

Some degrees are more useful for income than others, some get better earning potential if you work towards a more advanced degree.

For example, a BA in accounting might allow you to earn a respectable five figure income right away with six figure potential as a licensed CPA.
whereas a BA in business administration might be harder to translate into a higher salary because of competition but a Master’s in business administration could lead to a SIX figure income right away!!
Especially if you get the degree through a more well known university but it takes longer to earn a masters degree.
A doctorate is of course the ultimate achievement but again, it should be something that you can use to begin a prosperous career

So by all means go back to school but do some research first, especially if you’re going to take on debt to pay for it.
Make sure your degree has marketable value if you are trying to insure a bright economic future.

Good luck 🍀👍🏻
Pretzel · 61-69, M
You are still breathing so you aren't too old.
Tukudo · 41-45, M
After marriage, it's kind of challenge to study in college but it is possible when you are strong enough to pursue in studies. All the best 👍💐🙂
Ferric67 · M
You're never too old to learn more

Unfortunately, we live in a world whereby most people think that they already know everything worth knowing
Nick1 · 61-69, M
You can always learn if you have a will.
There are many options available today. There are many online courses available.
No, you are not at all "too old"!

I believe [u]good[/u] Professors [i]always[/i] welcome students who truly WANT to be there, rather than students who wander through their programs and could either be there or not.

Show your thirst for knowledge & self-improvement, and I think that they will respond in a positive, supportive fashion.

Don't think of 24 as "too old"! It's a PERFECT age.
There is no age limit! Go for it!
Heh I plan on starting at 27 😅 you’re going to age no matter what, so you may as well advance your life. Unless you want to spend the next 60 years not being the best version of yourself.
4meAndyou · F
I went back to college at age 25. Then I almost went back again when I was more than twice that age. AND...the second time, I would NOT have been the oldest student!!
proteus137 · 51-55, M
24 is not too old at all -- absolutely not. What matters is what you gain, what you take away, and what you do with what you learned. You've plenty of time for all three.
lovelyguy143334 · 31-35, M
You can complete your education now also miss
What qualification you want to complete?
You're never too old to return to school, and there's all sorts of ways of taking courses nowadays.
QuietEd2019 · 31-35, M
I went back to university or is college 6th form 17/18 usually?
Are you referring to graduation or masters?
Neoerectus · M
I went back for Masters at 37...
ruhibehl71 · F
You can join with me Di..
Patriot96 · 56-60, C
Not too old
DunningKruger · 61-69, M
Not at all.
No, but it might require a bit more determination. I had it, which is why I finally got my degree when I was way older than you
HotPizza71 · 51-55, M
My wife started college (part time)aged 48
HotPizza71 · 51-55, M
Never too old,go for it

 
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