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Is 25 too old to start a course?
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Hi!
Thanks for your post! 25 is definitely not too old to start a course! At my uni there are plenty of people who start as mature age students, or who start a course and then come back years later. Congrats on having conquered your anxiety! Starting a course you're interested in will probably be helpful for your mood state. Just make sure you keep in touch with your doctor, look after your health by sleeping and eating well (and a little exercise too), and also don't hesitate to ask lecturers or other staff for help when you're studying.
I hope you can start your new course 🙂
All the best,
SM
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No, not too old 🙂 I did both tafe and uni well after giving up on school. Don't forget to balance the added pressure with the good stuff. I wish you all the best.
Rob.
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Hi ozm8ey. I'm with the other's here. Go for it. If you find something that works, give it everything you've got. As Rob and S.M pointed out, though take care of yourself. Every so often give yourself a reward. Keep in touch with your Dr, watch your stress levels.
Lynda
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Civil construction sounds to be very fascinating and if at any time you feel as though you are falling bsckwards then you must go and talk to the lecturer, it could be just that you're looking at the whole picture rather than the task at hand. Geoff.
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Hi there ozm8ey,
25? Go for it! I've done two diplomas after the age of 45 so you've got plenty of time on your side. I love to study so it's highly likely that I'll do something else that interests me or expand on one of the qualifications that I've already got.
Don't think about it. As the saying goes, just do it.
Good luck and good studying!
Guy.
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Go for it!
I started my degree when my children were teenagers and I loved it. Education gives you so much more than a piece of paper, new people, new ideas, a new way of thinking and so much more.
You can't lose just giving something new a go makes it worthwhile.
Good luck! 🙂