TopCat
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- Apr 12, 2013
With most people studying at university/college between the 18-21 age range, is there a point after this when going to university becomes a pointless exercise? I ask because as somebody slightly older myself, I often wonder about whether going to college later in life would offer me any benefits.
Whilst yes, the experience would be good, it seems to me that unless you start early, then it becomes more difficult to learn and more difficult to take advantage of the degree afterwards (i.e. in a career sense). That and the fact is if you start later, you're already years behind many graduates who have already had an early start in their careers. I'd be interested to know what you all think about this.
Whilst yes, the experience would be good, it seems to me that unless you start early, then it becomes more difficult to learn and more difficult to take advantage of the degree afterwards (i.e. in a career sense). That and the fact is if you start later, you're already years behind many graduates who have already had an early start in their careers. I'd be interested to know what you all think about this.