<p>does anyone here think it's too old to be a 23 year old junior at a university?
I mean, say a person transfers into a university as a junior at the age of 23..most juniors will be 20 which isn't <em>that</em> far in terms of visual appearance so they'll easily blend in but based on your experience do you find that's too old/distant to socially blend in? do people even care as it's not that much older?</p>
<p>I'd say thats fair, I know 21 year old freshmen (really)</p>
<p>I know 45 year old sophomores...so in comparison, 23 is not "too old."</p>
<p>Not really. Are you living on campus? XD People might hit you up for alcohol, but I'm 17 and I hang around with people several years older than me and it doesn't matter. Just find people on your maturity level and you'll be fine.</p>
<p>You'll be fine. You can buy them booz, to them you are a god.</p>
<p>yes. 23 years is too old. your life is doomed.</p>
<p>usually no one knows or cares how old you are</p>
<p>I had a question for you guys: How many people are there that are 16 years old or younger in their freshman year of college? I am 15 (going to college in the fall) and I would like to meet someone my age, but everyone has told me that it’s highly unlikely. Also, how can I post a new thread? I can’t figure it out.</p>
<p>To post a new thread, you click the icon above the list of threads. </p>
<p>15 is a bit young and your case is pretty rare. I’m not sayin you won’t find someone your age, but…the odds aren’t looking the best.</p>
<p>Hit the “post new thread” button.</p>
<p>To the OP, I’m a 30-yo senior. I look younger though.</p>
<p>Some internationals from army-mandatory countries will be 20/21 freshmen</p>
<p>Not at all. Don’t worry about it. There will be students double your age there also. If they act normal, I forget they are older until they bring it up.</p>