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It is, if your personality and talent is cut for it. I personally admire hire education, not for the sake of just getting a piece of paper, rather to learn , improve and educate myself in the faculty I am interested in and I enjoy it.
If you like or want something, go for it, you are never too old.
If you like or want something, go for it, you are never too old.
JP1119 · 36-40, M
Yes, it gives you a well-rounded education so you know more about the world and can make better choices, and it gives you a chance to get away from Mom and Dad and try new things. Its value is priceless.
Starsandfire · 31-35, F
It did very little for me. I messed around for three years, still managed to get a decent degree and never used it. That’s humanities for ya! 😂
Fairydust · F
Yeah I loved college, got me to where I am now in my career, did it twice, when I left school and went back 10 years later. In my 20’s.
Depends what you want to do.
Depends what you want to do.
1490wayb · 56-60, M
a vocational trade doesnt have the enormous expense
women worked hard up ladder and now own construction companys locally
or a garage also
women worked hard up ladder and now own construction companys locally
or a garage also
HurtMe · 51-55, M
Yes, but do all you can to not overdo it. 6 classes are 2 too many to get the right benefit from it all.
gdon39 · 46-50, M
I think you know the answer. However, it is not the all be it. Not everyone must go
JFinch · 41-45, F
Yeah I had a great time and met my husband.
Pfuzylogic · M
Took me 10 years but happily finished an undergrad.
Stillwaiting · M
For many .. though not all
lost213 · 46-50, M
Always a good idea