Anonymous wrote:It's called redshirting your kindergartener. It catches up to you on the back end when you high school senior is 19 or 20. Get ready for a lot more of it soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on the college. Ivy leagues it's almost weird to be 18 and not under 18 lol!
State schools and less competitive schools, not weird at all.
I thought Ivy League schools actually encourage gap years.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on the college. Ivy leagues it's almost weird to be 18 and not under 18 lol!
State schools and less competitive schools, not weird at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it weird to be a freshmen at 20?
That's what you get for redshirting and/or gapping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: It's absolutely fine. Some kids go into the military first and then go to college. i've actually seen this be beneficial to those who waited and matured more. They get better grades, they stay out of trouble, and they really gain a lot out of their education. --A professor
These are in fact some of the benefits from gap years.
Anonymous wrote: It's absolutely fine. Some kids go into the military first and then go to college. i've actually seen this be beneficial to those who waited and matured more. They get better grades, they stay out of trouble, and they really gain a lot out of their education. --A professor
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it weird to be a freshmen at 20?
That's what you get for redshirting and/or gapping.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on the college. Ivy leagues it's almost weird to be 18 and not under 18 lol!
State schools and less competitive schools, not weird at all.
Anonymous wrote:Is it weird to be a freshmen at 20?