Nah I started at 29.
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I started my studies in a related IT degree when I was 22. I earned my degree in 2021 and managed to get a job as a developer last year. I'd say you should go for it
You’re never to old to learn something your interested in. Besides if you don’t give it a shot you’ll regret it later, so go for it.
No way! I graduated university at 30. It not any easier the longer you wait, necessarily. Take your time if you need, but keep moving.
Definitely not! Get started if you're ready!
No way! I graduated university at 30. It not any easier the longer you wait, necessarily. Take your time if you need, but keep moving.
As others have said, it's never too late. I switched majors a few times and went the Community College route, and finished my undergrad in CS at 31
Some people go to law school or medical school in their 40’s. Some folks complete degrees in their 50’s or later. You’re never too old to pursue an education.
I can only join in with the others, I started my IT bachelor at 21, finished at 25 – and was by far one of the younger students.
I’m considering starting in my late 30s so god I sure hope not
Never too late to learn! No matter what it is, especially computer science which is and will be used in almost everything
No way! I started at 23. I actually signed up to start a degree in this field at 16 and then backed out but came back to it later. Lots of people change careers later on into this field and it's totally fine for them.
I started IT school at 21 after 3 years lost doing nothing. I started a bit older but also a bit more mature so I finished those 3 years easier than some. Now at 28 I am a freelance consultant enjoying my job and respected for my knowledge. 22 is definitely not too old, I’d say it’s the right time to start. Your first job will be what determines what you can become so try to find something where yiu can continue learning as much as possible
And don’t forget to enjoy it. If it you passion as well it’s an amazing job!
And some people said life start at 40. I guess we ain't done learning yet.
I just wanna be a cool grandpa when I reach 40+. So, anything before that should really just be about exploring and making mistakes, learning from it. Slowly get some sort of commitment in life. Then I can truly shine, and share that small area of expertise over here or anywhere the future Lemmy like platform in the next 30 years.
So, go fulfill your goal 🫡
No. And don't let anyone tell you otherwise, either. I've been doing this for decades, and I still have to learn something new on the regular. The one constant in life is learning new things, IMHO.
You're never too old... And 22 is no age at all. I changed career at 31 and I'm loving it! Best decision ever.