At what age will you graduate and obtain your bachelor's?

<p>“^^So you were 16 when you started college? LOL”</p>

<p>I’ve met a few people who started college at 14.</p>

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<p>20, I’ve already completed a year’s worth of credits for my school through APs.</p>

<p>I started college at 13. This is my 7th bachelor’s I’m going to get.</p>

<p>haha, I don’t see anything that can be gained from starting so early.</p>

<p>I know someone who is my age (19) who has finished school and is a professor at a very good college prep high school.</p>

<p>^^Well, if you’re 14 and you’ve been educated through high-school level, what else should you do?</p>

<p>^ lmao …</p>

<p>im fineshin my bacholers degree at 15, my mom and dad says im preety smart, after that im goin on to astronat school and imma be tha first person to go to mars, even at 19. teehee</p>

<p>^lol. have fun in “astronat” school.</p>

<p>23 or 24 for me, but probably 23.</p>

<p>22, ideally.</p>

<p>There’s so much uncertainly in my life that I can’t say for sure. But I would aim for 22.</p>

<p>getting a bachelors degree at 20? 21? 22? 23? You’re all slackers, you should have started studying for the SATs in utero</p>

<p>21 or 22 depending on my transfer credits.</p>

<p>22 hopefully</p>

<p>20, hopefully masters by 21</p>

<p>Sheldon Cooper entered graduate studies at the age of 14. We all suck.</p>

<p>23 about 3 months before I turn 24</p>