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I will be 25 years old when I get my bachelors degree. I'll be the first of my family to graduate from college (I'm the youngest of 4). My family wants me to walk at graduation but a part of me is a little embarrassed being that I should of graduated 3-4 years earlier. [Poll]
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Walk! You will never get that opportunity again!
And, graduations are more for the families than the graduates anyway. Your family will be so happy to see you do it!
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You'll never regret that you spent the time and money to do it, but you may regret missing out later in life.
Do it and indulge yourself in the moment! And congrats!
If you want to walk, definitely walk! No one really does care about age in college and you probably look just as great and young as those 22 year olds
I personally didn't walk because I didn't see the point of sitting in the heat for 4 hours when I could be spending my time celebrating the fact that I actually graduated. My parents, brother and I went drinking around the world at Epcot instead. LOL. I don't regret not walking at all, but college also isn't a *huge* deal in our family, kind of standard, you know. I think you should definitely do it though if it means so much to your family!
And CONGRATULATIONS! Having a college degree is a big deal and is something you can always be proud of, regardless of if you walk or not.