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I'm actually from New Zealand which happens to be in southern hemisphere. You're right it's not uncommon to have people of ages in undergraduate classes. In all of my papers there were people in the 40-60 age bracket and I was filled with admiration for them too. All of the students wanted to chat with these students as they had a wealth of experience and knowledge to bring to the table. There were also lots of students in their late twenties and early thirties who returned to university after finding they wanted to study something different. After all it's hard to decide what you want to do for the rest of your life at only 18 or 19.

 

To the original poster 30 is nowhere near old and many people your age can pass for much younger. You won't stick out nowhere near the amount you think you will, don't worry! At university you're all adults and you might find you get on really well with both the younger and older students. I remember being 18-19 and making some female friends who were 27,28 and 36 years old. Whether people get on depends on personalities and interests. Besides you already have some things in common with people who are taking the same paper. You have shared interests.

 

Don't worry I think if you're willing you'll have the time of your life! :cool:


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