Is it normal for someone who was redshirted in Kindergarten to take at-least 3.5 years to graduate from college?

Anonymous
I understand redshirting is so rare that anyone reading this post probably knows, at most, one person who was redshirted.

If you do know someone who was redshirted, did they take at-least 3.5 years to graduate from college?
Anonymous
Why wouldn’t it?
Anonymous
what? Red shirting is not rare. Every kid I know who redshirted does the usual 4 years. I don't understand this.
Anonymous
How long do you think it should take, OP? And what is the correlation?
Anonymous
Most people take 4 years to graduate college, regardless of how old they were when they started kindergarten. What do you think is the connection?

My redshirted kid will take 5 years to finish college. The same reason we held her back -- her disabilities -- still impact her years later. It's not a race.
Anonymous
How long were you thinking it should take?
Anonymous
My redshirted husband took four years but my non redshirted brother who went to kindergarten at 4yrs old took 5 years to graduate college. My mom regretted sending him on time.
Anonymous
Maybe? Kids take take different amounts of time to complete college for various reasons. Some graduate in under 3 yrs bc they have tons of AP/DE credits that got accepted. Some take 4 yrs bc their college didn’t accept many or any AP credits or they didn’t have any. Some take 5+ yrs bc they switch majors, get sick, have to work and can’t take as many classes per semester.
Anonymous
Some go to universities that accept a lot of AP credits coming in and make it easy to graduate early. Others go places where four years is the norm. (I loved my college experience and wouldn’t have wanted to leave early.)
Anonymous
My son is not redshirted but missed the cutoff by 5 days, so he’s usually one of the oldest in the class except for one or two kids that were redshirted.
I expect almost everyone in his class that attends college to go for four years. Some might go for five. I don’t think there is any correlation between birthdate and how fast or slow someone gets through college.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I understand redshirting is so rare that anyone reading this post probably knows, at most, one person who was redshirted.

If you do know someone who was redshirted, did they take at-least 3.5 years to graduate from college?


No one understands your ? OP.

Most students red shirted or not take 4 years or even 5.

What are you actually asking?

One of mine was not red shirted but had tons of CC credits while in HS plus AP's. He also was a Divsion 1 athlete he graduated in 3.5 years for his BS and then went on to do a Masters in Engineering.

Anonymous
Of course, you can absolutely predict educational outcomes 13 years later. Nothing else alters the outcome
Anonymous
It typically takes 4 years to complete a bachelor's program at an American university. Some may graduate sooner if they accrued college credits in high school through AP or dual enrollment classes, but it's strange to believe that delaying kindergarten at age 6 will lead to an accelerated path through college 15 years later.
Anonymous
What a stupid question. People take longer (or shorter) times to graduate for a variety of reasons. Being redshirted in kindergarten is not one of them.
Anonymous
Most people take 4 years to graduate from college.
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