GraniteBalls Aging fast 12262 Posts user info edit post |
I feel like a failure.
[Edited on March 27, 2007 at 11:22 AM. Reason : someone pick me up, for I am down.] 3/27/2007 11:21:37 AM |
SpiralStairs Veteran 396 Posts user info edit post |
23 is young, you got time man. Just be sure to GET the degree. 3/27/2007 11:46:50 AM |
qntmfred retired 40723 Posts user info edit post |
punchmonk is 25 and is graduating in may. though she switched schools twice, once took a year off for medical leave and another year to get in-state tuition when we moved to PA. she's still bout to graduate summa cum laude
so, you see, age doesn't necessarily mean a thing. if you squandered your younger years, then yeah, you might be a failure, but doesn't have to mean that
[Edited on March 27, 2007 at 11:54 AM. Reason : if not valedictorian] 3/27/2007 11:52:24 AM |
TreeTwista10 minisoldr 148437 Posts user info edit post |
if you're still (however slowly) accumulating credit hours, you're on the right path
not everyone finishes in 4 years...or even 5 or 6
try to replace whatever shame or guilt you naturally feel with the enjoyment of the college lifestyle cause in general its easier than working "in the real world"
also remember this:
It's never as bad as it seems
seriously 3/27/2007 12:03:02 PM |
AxlBonBach All American 45550 Posts user info edit post |
yeah man i was 24 when i finally got mine 3/27/2007 12:17:45 PM |
drunknloaded Suspended 147487 Posts user info edit post |
i'm gonna be 23 when i get mine 3/27/2007 12:30:42 PM |
sNuwPack All American 6519 Posts user info edit post |
i moved to ny with 2 classes left and i still haven't gotten them.......i don't feel like a failure at all. 3/27/2007 12:46:41 PM |
plaisted7 Veteran 499 Posts user info edit post |
Heh, I surely didn't graduate on time. Why take 15+ hours of classes when you can just take 12-14 I just tried to make my undergraduate time as enjoyable as possible and as little about academics as possible.
I personally get down when I realize I won't be out of graduate school till I'm 27. 3/27/2007 1:31:00 PM |
skankinande All American 28213 Posts user info edit post |
I was 22. 3/27/2007 1:33:56 PM |
MOODY All American 9700 Posts user info edit post |
i was 22 and i'll be 24 when i get my mba, but i didn't "socialize" as much as most because i just wanted to get it all behind me and start working.
don't sweat it man...23 is young and everyone is different. some people want to get in and out and don't enjoy as much of a social life as others, but to each his own. as SpiralStairs said...just make sure you GET the degree and it will pay off in a few years of working full time.
and as long as you spin it in you favor, taking more than four years will NEVER hurt you in an interview. just keep chugging along.
[Edited on March 27, 2007 at 2:08 PM. Reason : .] 3/27/2007 2:07:29 PM |
sumfoo1 soup du hier 41043 Posts user info edit post |
At least you're not 33 and cleaning pee 3/27/2007 2:11:06 PM |
jbtilley All American 12797 Posts user info edit post |
25, but I took 2 years off. 3/27/2007 2:25:26 PM |
suamme1 All American 6834 Posts user info edit post |
I'm a Junior at 24. I'm slowly increasing my rate of progress though. 3/27/2007 2:41:01 PM |
Perlith All American 7620 Posts user info edit post |
Why is age an issue? Unless you are dirt broke, shouldn't matter.
[Edited on March 27, 2007 at 4:08 PM. Reason : .] 3/27/2007 4:08:24 PM |
NCSUDiver All American 1829 Posts user info edit post |
You're about a decade ahead of zxappeal. Seriously though, the longer it takes you to get through the more you appreciate your degree when you do finally get it. 3/27/2007 4:24:36 PM |
mildew Drunk yet Orderly 14177 Posts user info edit post |
I'm a junior at 24!
and don't plan on being done for probably another 2 years... 8 year film studies degree ftw!!! 3/27/2007 5:10:46 PM |
Wolfmarsh What? 5975 Posts user info edit post |
I graduated at 25, dont sweat it. 3/27/2007 7:05:56 PM |
Boss DJ All American 1558 Posts user info edit post |
24 when i graduated
love your time in 3/27/2007 8:03:50 PM |
cyrion All American 27139 Posts user info edit post |
my sister is 28 and is still working on that last 3 hours 3/27/2007 8:13:32 PM |
OmarBadu zidik 25071 Posts user info edit post |
plenty of empathy from the crew on tww 3/27/2007 8:15:38 PM |
NCSUStinger Duh, Winning 62447 Posts user info edit post |
i was 23 with no degree for about a month and a half 3/27/2007 8:41:32 PM |
David0603 All American 12764 Posts user info edit post |
21 when I graduated. Stop slacking off! 3/27/2007 9:42:24 PM |
AaronNCState Veteran 187 Posts user info edit post |
I graduated in a leisurely 8 years including a 4 year break in the middle to get residency and save money. On the bright side, after age 24 you get a lot more grants since your parents' income isn't factored in. No worries, just get it done before 30. 3/27/2007 9:50:23 PM |
coppertop wolpfack! 1803 Posts user info edit post |
yeah I finished at 23 but my brother is still in school at 27
Agreed, by 30 and you are fine... Enjoy it! 3/27/2007 10:25:44 PM |
0EPII1 All American 42541 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.patrickbarry.com graduated from NCSU in 3 years with a B.S. in CSC and a minors in MATH and FRENCH, and with a GPA of 3.89.
damn wish i was as smart as him. he is working for GOOGLE.
3/28/2007 3:29:12 AM |
pilgrimshoes Suspended 63151 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "At least you're not 33 and cleaning pee" |
i graduated at 22 with 2 degrees and 3 semesters of co-op.
and i hate the fact i ever graduated.
dont do it.
you've got your whole life to work, why not spend as much time as possible being as free from responsibility as you'll ever be in your entire life.
i mean
you can make honor roll with only a couple hours a day work in engineering, that leaves so much time for other things.
enjoy the sun, enjoy your friends, enjoy the nights.
you'll regret if you dont..
i do.3/28/2007 8:58:05 AM |
David0603 All American 12764 Posts user info edit post |
I don't know what your talking about ben.
I have way more fun and free time now that I am working and out of school. 3/28/2007 9:03:16 AM |
goalielax All American 11252 Posts user info edit post |
I would have killed to have an extra couple of years in college. Went to the Naval Academy where not only are you required to graduate in 4 years, the 15 hours I had my final semester seemed so light it was a joke. I usually pulled 18-21 hours a semester, with half of those classes having labs. I would have liked to have more time - took Russian for 2 years (got it for the first year, 2nd year was just passing so I could concentrate on all the other crap). We had to declare majors after our first semester freshman year, I bailed on mine (Ocean Engineering) because of a shitty Statics prof and went into PoliSci as it was pretty much my only option to switch majors and still graduate on time.
162 hours in 4 years = no fun
Enjoy your leisurely progress and study whatever you want. I went to grad school after my military commitment was up and had a "real" college experience getting my MBA...sure it was a forced 2-year program, but after the workload in undergrad, it seemed like a cakewalk. 3/28/2007 9:06:48 AM |
pilgrimshoes Suspended 63151 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I don't know what your talking about ben.
I have way more fun and free time now that I am working and out of school.
" |
you're nuts.
if it was a nice day,
you could just blow off school and go to the park
try doing that at work =[
i never spent 60 hrs/week for school.3/28/2007 9:20:17 AM |
OmarBadu zidik 25071 Posts user info edit post |
you don't have to spend 60hrs at work if you don't want to....
i'm laying in bed right now working 3/28/2007 9:23:00 AM |
pilgrimshoes Suspended 63151 Posts user info edit post |
it must feel good to be OmarBadu
i mean
it just must 3/28/2007 9:24:57 AM |
David0603 All American 12764 Posts user info edit post |
I rarely blew off school just because it was nice out and hypothetically I could do the same thing now if I wanted. Sounds like your job just sucks. 3/28/2007 9:29:22 AM |
OmarBadu zidik 25071 Posts user info edit post |
you sure have gotten all bent out of shape over me calling you out a while ago - i can imagine some of those 60hrs might go away if you spent more time working 3/28/2007 9:30:14 AM |
susie Q All American 5927 Posts user info edit post |
When I started college, I expected to graduate at age 21. Instead, it took until I was 23. I felt like a failure, too, then I started working and realized that once you are out of college, it doesn't really matter to you when you graduated. My GF graduated at 26 after 4 different colleges, 4 different majors, and a couple of years off. No sweat. 3/28/2007 10:21:52 AM |
drunknloaded Suspended 147487 Posts user info edit post |
wtf
[Edited on March 28, 2007 at 11:07 AM. Reason : god damnit...i wasnt even in this thread] 3/28/2007 11:06:52 AM |
David0603 All American 12764 Posts user info edit post |
Hah, did you mean the quicken thread? 3/28/2007 11:08:26 AM |
drunknloaded Suspended 147487 Posts user info edit post |
haha yeah
i dont know how the hell i got to this one! 3/28/2007 11:10:42 AM |
brownie27 All American 3030 Posts user info edit post |
25 when i get mine in december- econ and ag biz
as much as i am excited to graduate, im also scared because after this.... life
dont worry about being 23 and not graduated... youll make it 3/31/2007 3:27:41 AM |
cyrion All American 27139 Posts user info edit post |
i wouldnt worry too hard as long as you dont have a shitty job. ive got a lot more disposable income, a nicer place, nicer stuff, and a job that i enjoy for the most part (not to mention i generally dont have to take home work). 3/31/2007 9:15:18 AM |
umbrellaman All American 10892 Posts user info edit post |
I graduated at 22, but I can't seem to get a job with my degree (and an engineering degree, no less ). Well actually, that's not entirely true; I did manage to find work as a lowly lab technician (only slightly more than $30K a year, not exactly the best pay for someone with an engineering degree to start off at), but I sucked so bad at it that they let me go just after two months. There's no way in hell I can count on them for a good recommendation, and without any prior experience or internships, nobody will even look at my resume. I'll send my resume off to a few places, and NONE of them will even write back saying that they at least got it. It's like I'm so pathetic that they can't even bother to take the time to say to my face that they don't want me. I have pretty much destroyed any chance I had left of getting an engineering-related job. If anybody in this thread is a failure, it's me.
So now I'm 23 and working on a comp-sci degree. I'm skipping the bachelor's and going straight for the masters, but I'm also on the lookout for internships and the like. And if somebody wants to make me an offer before I finish the masters, I'll quit school in a heart beat. But the way it looks, I probably won't be out of school again until I'm 27 or so. So don't feel bad about taking a little longer to graduate. Don't feel like a failure because you're not "graduating on time." And listen to the other people in this thread; enjoy the college life while you still can. Maybe if I had taken a little more time to enjoy being with my friends (and looked for a co-op, lol) instead of pissing away my time trying to graduate in four years, things would be a lot different for me right now. I think another thing that would have helped is that I should have never gone done my first degree, but that's another story for another day. 3/31/2007 9:18:13 AM |
Crede All American 7339 Posts user info edit post |
'Real men make their own luck.' Billy Zane -- Titanic. " 3/31/2007 9:46:37 AM |
David0603 All American 12764 Posts user info edit post |
Real men don't quote Titanic.
-David0603 3/31/2007 11:42:37 AM |
nutsmackr All American 46641 Posts user info edit post |
so weird having omarbadu post about how he is better than everyone. 3/31/2007 12:03:42 PM |
Crede All American 7339 Posts user info edit post |
3/31/2007 12:06:28 PM |
BigBlueRam All American 16852 Posts user info edit post |
i don't even remember how old i was. i guess i had just turned 24?
anyway, i don't regret taking the extra time at all. the good times i had instead of doing what i "should" have been doing were worth it. i worked alot my last two years also, so it wasn't all goofing off.
[Edited on March 31, 2007 at 2:36 PM. Reason : .] 3/31/2007 2:34:17 PM |
drunknloaded Suspended 147487 Posts user info edit post |
wait is this thread about michael jordan? 3/31/2007 5:01:10 PM |
ncsuapex SpaceForRent 37776 Posts user info edit post |
^
No MJ has a degree from unc-ch in Geography. 3/31/2007 5:50:46 PM |
Excoriator Suspended 10214 Posts user info edit post |
its far more important to graduate with co-op/internship than to graduate in 4 years
[Edited on March 31, 2007 at 7:51 PM. Reason : s] 3/31/2007 7:38:45 PM |
David0603 All American 12764 Posts user info edit post |
Or you could do both, but yes, definately don't rush to graduate if you are going to miss out on real world experience. 3/31/2007 10:38:35 PM |
Beardawg61 Trauma Specialist 15492 Posts user info edit post |
set'em up! 3/31/2007 10:47:49 PM |