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Going to uni at 24, will I be relationship material to women?


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Hello all, I'm new on this forum,

 

I'm going to turn 24 this May and starting uni this October studying Computer Science with the ambition of going into Software Engineering or Artificial intelligence. I will graduate at 28.

 

Are you sure?

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The OP seems to be focusing around forming a relationship with a similar aged working female, but completely ignoring the fellow students he'll be working alongside and socialising with.

 

Enjoy uni and the people you'll work with. There's plenty of time for meeting and marrying someone out of this field when you graduate.

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Hello all, I'm new on this forum,

 

I'm going to turn 24 this May and starting uni this October studying Computer Science with the ambition of going into Software Engineering or Artificial intelligence. I will graduate at 28.

 

The problem is, that many, many women have degree's by 23 and the average 24 year old lady will be starting their professional career.

 

I'm resonably good-looking, I keep myself in shape by going to the gym, I have good fashion sense, I try to trave twice every year, I'm seeking to learn several languages, I have good social skills and I play sports to a good level.

 

I'm also working part time and joined many various clubs, which I enjoy meeting and socialising with people.

 

I'm confident going up to a women, even very beautiful women. The problem is as outlined, these women will be professionals and they may not want to date, or be in a relationship with a student because of the contrast in status and they may want to go out and have fun. I don't know even if they want to stick around until 28.

 

I'm confident, ambitious and with a lot to offer, I'm only a young person. What do you guys advise me and suggest?

 

I would very much be thanful for your comments,

 

Ivy

 

I am curious-- are you looking to treat uni as a dating facility, or as a place to study for a future career?

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