>got a free ride to muh college from a stranger
>we talked
>learned that he's still going in college, has a kid, works a part time job
>he's really cheerful and passionate about when talking about education
>from his looks, he's about at the age of late twenties or in his thirties
if he can do it, why can't you anon?
>>38430595
i know a 30 year old guy who just started college last year. has a 19 year old qt gf too. But the guy's handsome as fuck and could easily pass for being in his early 20s.
Then again we aren't american and starting university at a later age here isn't uncommon.
>>38430636
i honestly didnt realize how common it is till i dropped out of uni and went to a private college. there's old dudes everywhere it's kinda inspiring somehow
>>38430659
Eh, its hardly even insipring to me at this point, i feel like its natural. Someone who freshly graduated high school probably doesn't have any realistic idea what they want and what they do no want in life. But when you enter work life for a few years or a longer time, you will get a good idea of your real life strengths and weaknesses, and what you want and certainly what you do *not* want to do. Lots of times guys who were complete slackers in school back in the day now are the top of their classes in college.