Can a 77 year old man ask UCLA for an accelerated degree?

<p>If a 77 year old man believes that three years is too much time to spend on a degree, can he ask UCLA to waive some classes or can he take classes at an accelerated pace? Also, can senior citizens receive any types of discounts for housing or meal plans?</p>

<p>@Cayton‌ Do you know anything about this? </p>

<p>You really need to stop trolling this forum. This isn’t your playground to try to be funny- it’s not appreciated and we’re not laughing.</p>

<p>Seriously. You’re an idiot.</p>

<p>Eh…a 77 year old man probably couldn’t waive these requirements.</p>

<p>But I must ask why you’re asking these questions.</p>

<p>@Cayton Did you actually think I was a 77 year old man? HAHAHAHAHA</p>

<p>What other reason could there be for you to make these threads?</p>

<p>To be funny? Because it isn’t, lol. Are you just curious enough to ask this?</p>

<p>I think they can allow special consideration like CSULB did with Steven Spielberg. He never attended any of the classes and was allowed to write essays, turn in work he already made before the class even begun (This is called plagiarism for us peasants), and was allowed to walk during graduation despite not even putting in 1/100th of the effort and work other students did.</p>

<p>Fair? More like serious ass play between a bonafide celebrity and the CSU’s</p>