A few days ago
Anonymous

Getting your Bachelor’s Degree in your Late Twenties Question……?

Here’s my question ( and this is mostly for the twentiesh folks on Yahoo Answers, if any) ~ I’m havin a life crisis because I will be graduating with a Architecture Degree when I’m 27, (because I had to start out at a junior college and it took me longer than expected); has anyone felt different or felt competition was a little harder trying to land yourself a job in a career where you graduated college later , since most college folks graduate around 22 and get more experience than you??? Do you think it’s all about yourself and your work ethics, that separates you from your age and experience??? I am feeling a little down, since I’m not sure how I will cope with graduating later and knowing their will be younger people competing for the same jobs??? Any suggestions or “pick-me ups” or “Tough…deal with life” advice would help. Thanks.

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A few days ago
F H

Favorite Answer

I agree with the first two answers. Having a degree even if you are insecure about getting it later, is better than not having one! Not only will u be more qualified but you’ll most probably be entitled to earn more. A lot of people go back to school to get a degree. Mostly for taking a masters they never did…but still. As for getting a job. Don’t worry about unlaid eggs. Stay focused and do what drives you the most. You’ll find your way…good luck!!
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A few days ago
Cloud Hopper
I graduated with a BA in Communication and a BSc in Liberal Arts this past May. I was 29 years old. It was harder going back to school with kids that were 17-20 years old. I don’t believe you’ll find any trouble getting a job.

Some employers will value that you’re older and they will probably assume you’re more responsible than a 22 year old just out of college. When you’re 27 (or like me 29 about to be 30) employers will see that you have the drive to go back to college and succeed. You might end up being more of an asset. When it comes to jobs in this day and age I think that your degree means more than your age in the eyes of an employer. Just don’t get disappointed and get discouraged and don’t just expect to get hired the first time you apply for a job just out of the gate. 🙂 Good luck!

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A few days ago
Jess
It has nothing to do with age. I have had 2 career changes before buckling downa nd figuring out what I really wanted to do. Now I am working my way up the experience and education ladder like everyone else. I am teaching now and the more classes I take, the more my pay for the next year will be. It also depends on the years you work too as a teacher. Each year you work as a teacher you get a base pay increase.. and if you take classes all year- you will get a pay increase too. Also if you have a Masters instead of just a BA- you get more too on top of all that. I think we are very underpaid- don’t get me wrong.. but it is nice. I think most professions work the same way. Congratulations by the way on your BA in engineering.. Tough stuff.:)
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A few days ago
Dominica B
I will be your age when I graduate as well.I don’t think a degree means more opportunity to gain experience.For example my brother is a major executive for Nortel Networks making six figures.He has people with their Master’s working for him.He still doesn’t have a Bachelor’s degree, but has become a major force in his company.So I think it depends entirely on the person and how driven you are.Don’t be afraid to put yourself out there.
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A few days ago
Dee B
Hey, don’t let it bother you; I earned my BSEE at age 29 and had no issues at all. I think it will help you a lot more than hurt you, as you will be more mature and possess more life experiences.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
no, the fact is you have the degree…it doesn’t matter what age you are when you get it
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