Reddit I Look Young In College - I got asked the other. My old boss looks very young and often got comments about her being an intern/resident when she's actually fully licensed and several years out of residency, especially. I get told all the time i look young for my age. People are always really suprised when i tell them, and say oh my god i thought you were about 18. I just don't understand what it is about. If you look at the kids who have made it to the various int’l olympiads, it is safe to assume that all of them could have attended college at a very young age. And some of them. Noticed this too, i'm a senior now and the freshmen and sophomore level college students look like babies. Don't know what it is. I'm going back at 32. All of my tas look young to me. I started at a cc, and than transferred to an university. But now i have to transfer to a different university (family related). Will this make me look bad in any way to med school?? What are your best tips to be taken seriously when you look young, readers? What should you do if you look young for your age, and you do all the basic things you're supposed. Be prepared for people to say “there’s no way you’re in college” and other comments about you looking young. If someone tells me that, imma just tell them to go cry about it in a corner. Anyone else think they look younger than college students? I know this is a super minor, and basically inconsequential thing, but i look young. People have told me i look like i could be a. And some of them. Noticed this too, i'm a senior now and the freshmen and sophomore level college students look like babies. Don't know what it is. I'm going back at 32. All of my tas look young to me. I started at a cc, and than transferred to an university. But now i have to transfer to a different university (family related). Will this make me look bad in any way to med school?? What are your best tips to be taken seriously when you look young, readers? What should you do if you look young for your age, and you do all the basic things you're supposed. Be prepared for people to say “there’s no way you’re in college” and other comments about you looking young. If someone tells me that, imma just tell them to go cry about it in a corner. Anyone else think they look younger than college students? I know this is a super minor, and basically inconsequential thing, but i look young. People have told me i look like i could be a. It's ok i'm junior in college and i look young. My senior year of highschool they thought i was a freshman.
I got asked the other. My old boss looks very young and often got comments about her being an intern/resident when she's actually fully licensed and several years out of residency, especially. I get told all the time i look young for my age. People are always really suprised when i tell them, and say oh my god i thought you were about 18. I just don't understand what it is about. If you look at the kids who have made it to the various int’l olympiads, it is safe to assume that all of them could have attended college at a very young age. And some of them. Noticed this too, i'm a senior now and the freshmen and sophomore level college students look like babies. Don't know what it is. I'm going back at 32. All of my tas look young to me. I started at a cc, and than transferred to an university. But now i have to transfer to a different university (family related). Will this make me look bad in any way to med school?? What are your best tips to be taken seriously when you look young, readers? What should you do if you look young for your age, and you do all the basic things you're supposed. Be prepared for people to say “there’s no way you’re in college” and other comments about you looking young. If someone tells me that, imma just tell them to go cry about it in a corner. Anyone else think they look younger than college students? I know this is a super minor, and basically inconsequential thing, but i look young. People have told me i look like i could be a.