Rather than if you go with your grade? I was in prison and got held back so idk. Is it any different?
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whytehorse2021 3y ago
I went to college from ages 16-30. Community colleges have a lot more older students. Commuter universities have a mix of old and young. Dorm universities have mostly young students(and cost the most). The coding boot camp I'm doing has people ages 20-50.
If you're older and looking for the university party experience then you'll have to go to a dorm university and be around people ages 17-23. Join a frat, pay $20k/yr, stuff like that.
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whytehorse2021 3y ago
Yeah it's why I keep saying just go to Nana plaza in Bangkok or Pattaya if you want to hang with a bunch of hoes. It's way cheaper and better quality.
User4566 3y ago
I'd recommend going to community college. I also recommend visiting therapy. People with schizophrenia need professional help, this is non-negotiable.
You trust us, so trust in us telling you to trust in therapy.
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User4566 3y ago
Because you post on here all the time asking us questions. It's kind of implied that you trust us.
Typo-MAGAshiv Endorsed Contributor 3y ago
It's better if you attend as as a Veteran on the GI Bill.
It's likely better as an older student as long as you aren't a fucking loser.
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VUVUzela 3y ago
People respect veterans Max. They don't respect you as much as a veteran if they think you had your head up your ass for many years.
If you think university will improve your life at the end of it, go for it. I pushed through. I would come in with a very humble attitude if I were you Max. Good luck
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VUVUzela 3y ago
Were you actually in prison Max? Or was it some institution for your mental issues, which you weren't allowed to leave?
I was an older student. It was better in the term of learning the curriculum, and that I knew what was bullshit or not in said curriculum. But socially, I don't know. It was good the first and second year. After a while, it's not that funny to be several years older than the freshmen
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