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I graduated college when I was 24
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The good thing about this, I was paying out of pocket CC and I didn't start taking out loans until I started going to Maryland and Bowie State, so I won't owe that much compared to others.Originally Posted by malikdagoat
Man if that's what you wanna do then go ahead in finish, I'm not sure what the job market is looking like for CJ majors though.Originally Posted by FDUB
Well, WHen I started at the Community College, I took about 1 years of Pre-Req courses that pretty much held me back. Also, I wasn't really sure what I wanted to do as far as my career was concerned until my 2nd to last semester at my Community college that I wanted to study Criminal Justice. Now That is what I am studying. Also I might add, I never took summer courses either, which could also be another reason. I be feeling so bad now a days though. People I know are already in their careers and so forth..SMHOriginally Posted by malikdagoat
Wasn't gonna say this until I read the bolded part but...
What the hell you been doing man?
If you've had real life extenuating circumstances (money issues, family issues, health issues) then you have no reason to feel bad and I give you the utmost sympathy. But if you've been in school every semester since 05 with no major circumstances and you still ain't graduated yet you're just slackin, flat out and if you want to be successful in the real world you're going to have to develop a better work ethic.
Not trying to be a jerk, I'm just responding based on the information you gave.
Wasn't trying to be a %##%*%%, just trying to give you a reality check, cause it'll suck having all those loans for college and you can't find a decent paying job. Hopefully you've been working though and gained some experience you can use on your resume.
Good luck.
use your mindset to your advantage. Everyone in college is trying to progress, and being mature and having wisdom comes with time, which you should have.Originally Posted by FDUB
I'm 25 years old and I been in College since I graduated in high school in 2005 and I am kind of discouraged now. I first started at a Community College from Fall 05 to Spring 2010. Then I went to University Of Maryland in the fall of 2010 for one semester. I left there because it was a bit to big for me to handle as far as the classes, so I been at Bowie state since Spring 2011. Oh yeah, I have never had a break either by the way. I guess i will be graduating in the Spring of 2013. The whole moral to this post is that I feel so behind compared to people that I graduated from high school with graduated back in 09. Then what makes it worst is that a lo of my classes have people that graduated in high school in 2008-2010 and it be so weird to socialize with them because their mindsets are so different then mines. Anyone who is in this situation, do you guys feel discouraged because you been in college for this long? It is so bad that I be afraid to tell people how old I am. Also, it be really weird to try to talk to the ladies due to their age..SMH. What are your thoughts on this?
So you had a fulltime job?Originally Posted by FDUB
The good thing about this, I was paying out of pocket CC and I didn't start taking out loans until I started going to Maryland and Bowie State, so I won't owe that much compared to others.Originally Posted by malikdagoat
Man if that's what you wanna do then go ahead in finish, I'm not sure what the job market is looking like for CJ majors though.Originally Posted by FDUB
Well, WHen I started at the Community College, I took about 1 years of Pre-Req courses that pretty much held me back. Also, I wasn't really sure what I wanted to do as far as my career was concerned until my 2nd to last semester at my Community college that I wanted to study Criminal Justice. Now That is what I am studying. Also I might add, I never took summer courses either, which could also be another reason. I be feeling so bad now a days though. People I know are already in their careers and so forth..SMH
Wasn't trying to be a %##%*%%, just trying to give you a reality check, cause it'll suck having all those loans for college and you can't find a decent paying job. Hopefully you've been working though and gained some experience you can use on your resume.
Good luck.
Originally Posted by Regal Black
I graduated college when I was 24
Originally Posted by shoefreakbaby
So you had a fulltime job?Originally Posted by FDUB
The good thing about this, I was paying out of pocket CC and I didn't start taking out loans until I started going to Maryland and Bowie State, so I won't owe that much compared to others.Originally Posted by malikdagoat
Man if that's what you wanna do then go ahead in finish, I'm not sure what the job market is looking like for CJ majors though.
Wasn't trying to be a %##%*%%, just trying to give you a reality check, cause it'll suck having all those loans for college and you can't find a decent paying job. Hopefully you've been working though and gained some experience you can use on your resume.
Good luck.
Originally Posted by LA Lakers 8
I know quite a few people going to school in there 30's.
At the end of the day tho, don't worry about anyone else mane, just do you!
Originally Posted by FDUB
Originally Posted by shoefreakbaby
So you had a fulltime job?Originally Posted by FDUB
The good thing about this, I was paying out of pocket CC and I didn't start taking out loans until I started going to Maryland and Bowie State, so I won't owe that much compared to others.
Yeah, I was working throughout my college career...
Originally Posted by shoefreakbaby
Originally Posted by FDUB
Originally Posted by shoefreakbaby
So you had a fulltime job?
Yeah, I was working throughout my college career...
I worked on and off in college and every semester I had a job I got a c in one class.
Im not good at multitasking.
Originally Posted by Mourf83
I left home at 17 after my junior year of high school, went to panama for one year, then to canada for another one, took me 3 years to graduate from a community college in seattle, and now im graduating next month from the university of montana, and i ll be going to grad school in Montreal in january