Graduating at 18 or 19

Graduating at 18 or 19

As I approach my senior year of high school, I’ve been reflecting on my age. I just turned 18 on June 1st, and I’ve always been one of the oldest in my grade, having been held back in kindergarten. This hasn’t bothered me much until now. Watching younger classmates prepare for college and embark on their next steps has made me feel a bit uneasy. I’ve considered the possibility of graduating early in the first semester just to be done by 18 and figure things out from there. Lately, my age has been a source of concern for me, and graduating at 19 makes me feel inadequate.

One Reply to “Graduating at 18 or 19”

  1. It’s completely understandable to feel a bit anxious about your age and how it compares to your peers, especially as you approach graduation. But it’s important to remember that everyone’s journey is unique. Graduating at 18 or 19 doesn’t define your worth or future success. Many people take different paths, and being a year older can actually provide you with more maturity and experience, which can be valuable in college and beyond.

    Instead of focusing on age, think about what feels right for you academically and emotionally. If you feel ready to graduate early and tackle what’s next, that could be a great option. However, if you need that extra time to prepare or explore your interests, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that either. You’re not a loser for graduating at 19; in fact, many successful individuals graduated later than their peers. Focus on your personal goals and the journey that feels best for you rather than comparing yourself to others. And remember, it’s totally okay to take your time!

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