Is being 31 too old to go back into college?

user I'm 29 and and in my first year at college, for a CS degree. Kids are annoying, but otherwise is all good. Non-ordinary people don't have ordinary lives.

Yes, user. If you have to ask, it is.
If you already had some reason to go that made it worth it, you wouldn't be here asking. A general comp sci degree is overrated if you're doing it to get a job. If you want to become a computer scientist and love debt and academia, by all means, go ahead.

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2 of the people in my CE classes were over 40 years old, so I'd say no. (That said, the average age was somewhere around 23).

I saw even older people in college, so go ahead.
Or just get a job and earn money instead of going into debt for school.

Yeah but it don't let that stop you. You might hook up with some young sluts.

You neglected to mention you have to look like this.

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I thought I was old starting college at age 19.5

You are always old to be hired, but you are never old to study and create a business.

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No. If you have the motivation to study, just do it. You will probably be working until you are about 70 years old or so. Also, if you have been following your dreams until this point, why stop now? I would recommend a Computer Engineering degree over a Computer Science degree, though.

It depends on several factors, such as:
* What you want to study?
* Which country?
* Which school?
* How you are going to spend your time there? (This is the most important. Don't be a MIT Nigger who can only repeat what their prof said without understanding anything in reality)


Getting a degree is recommended, if you want to get hired, since HR people don't know shit about programming and the people who do know are still reluctant to hire a self-taught NEET (because they have zero way of knowing whether you are a larper or if you actually know something. Someone with a degree from a okay school will at least have the skill required to learn the skill needed to do the job)

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Mind elaborating why? Not the first time I've heard this. Are they better if you want to work as a low level programmer instead of webmonkey?