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I was 20 when I graduated. I turned 21 two weeks later.
Reply 61
22.

How come so many people graduate at 20?
I'll be 20... that sounds really young! That is, assuming I graduate before my 21st birthday which is mid August...
SuicideCommando
3 years of Psychology, then 2 years of Forensic Psychology
so.. 23.. =|

y dont u do foreinsic as BSC? you can do that at portsmouth.
24 hopefully.
Reply 65
I'll be 22, i think.
And then i'll need to do at least a years work experience, maybe 2*, to get onto a doctorate which is 3 years long. So, assuming all goes to plan (which i doubt it will) i'll be qualified for the job i want at 26/27. Thats quite old :frown: I want to have kids but i don't want my first baby at 30, so i don't know how thats all going to work out. Oh dear...:smile:

*might also do a masters in this time if i have the motivation, the will and the money.
22, :smile: or 21 if i miss out on the course i wanna do...
Reply 67
22 for my undergrad degree :smile:
Reply 68
21, though I'm not sure if I'm going to stay on beyond that or not yet.
20 for me:smile:
Reply 70
Providing I get in for Sept. 2009 entry. I'll be 23 (nearly 24) when I graduate if I don't take a placement, 24 not far off 25 if I do take a placement :smile:
Reply 71
22 :d
22 :smile:
suprised there's not many graduating at 21 on here..considering so many take a 3 year course at 18
Reply 73
Either 23 or 24 depending whether I end up going back or doing a different course.
Reply 74
21 if i go straight to uni
22 if i take a gap or if i do a placement year
I graduate 1 month before I turn 25.
Reply 76
24

AJxx
i'll be 20
Reply 78
22, nearly 23... but then I'd like to do a masters and PhD when I can afford to!
22 :smile:

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