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LaZy_KoReAn

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What age is considered to be "normal" age for a person to graduate from university? doing a bachelor of business, for a current year 12 student ...

i was just curious, so that i dont fall behind, against other people...
 

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lol i assume the average graduand is about 21 (3 YR) or 22 (4 YR) but hen thers the post grad stuff ppl do so it varies but thats the norm for undergraduates.
 

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my accounting tutor is doing her honour degree this year & she's only 20 :eek: :eek:
 

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i really don't think age matters in uni anymore, at all. i'm 18 and i'm friends with people in their 20's and 30's in my course (mature age students)
 

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Originally posted by routemarker
lol i assume the average graduand is about 21 (3 YR) or 22 (4 YR) but hen thers the post grad stuff ppl do so it varies but thats the norm for undergraduates.
Would be about that... although heaps of "Mature" students go to Lectures and Tutorials at night... and they'd be in their late 20s to 30s.
 

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