| 17. November birthday, started K at 4. Did well academically and my original elementary school wanted me to skip 2nd grade, but my mother said no way. Continued to do well academically through high school, college and grad school. |
| Started at 4, graduated at 17. STEM undergraduate, then MBA. I understand there is a big difference between age 4 and 5, but do people really think there is a big difference between 17 and 18? |
Exactly, and 90% of American high school grads. Dumb post. |
Not true about red shirting "not allowed." My DH was. OP, we also had higher drop out rates. But the bigger issue is--who really gives a shit if you were 5 or 6 in K or 17 or 18 graduating h.s.? |
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I was 18.
My sister was 17, though. |
| 16 |
| I was 18, turning 19 in August. Definitely one of the older ones. |
| 16 since I skipped a grade. Finished college at 20. |
| I was 5 in kindergarten . I failed second grade and graduated at 19. |
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June birthday.
K I was 5 Graduated a few weeks before I turned 18. |
| Started at 4. Graduated at 17. November bday. |
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Graduated high school just after turning 17, as I skipped a grade and had a late spring birthday. Had enough credits to finish college at 20 but my parents wanted me to stay in school another semester.
My children have late spring birthdays too; one started K on time and the other should be able to as well. |
| Pretty much everyone was 17 or 18 depending on their birthday. Cut-off where I grew up was Dec 31st. So you started anywhere from 4 yrs 8 months to 5 years 8 months and graduated 13 years later. very few kids where we lived skipped or failed a grade. A few of each but that was it. |
| 17. I skipped a year in elementary school. |
| Started at 5; graduated at 16; skipped 2 grades. (I don't recommend skipping.) |