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To not have a good nest egg of savings (after 10 years of post college working), a great job (or at least an idea even of what you want to be), etc by 30? Then by when, because unless you ARE Gloria Steinem, opportunities don't get better and more frequent as you get older (she is being absurd if she is going to pretend great things come knocking at 60 and 70 and beyond)
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Like I said I could not find most of the original, but according to this post one should graduate at 20 and have post grad work by age 30. I feel that 22 and older is a fine time to graduate. Was just trying to point out that some people are under the impression you graduate at 20. Was just wondering if it was work the sacrifice if possible.