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Is it normal to turn 23 before graduating from college?

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So I'm an incoming senior at a CSU. This coming year, I will be taking graduate courses. If I stay at this CSU school for Grad school, the graduate courses I took in undergrad will transfer over and I'll get my Master's Degree in the Spring of 2018. These graduate courses may also transfer to other CSU schools. However, if I go to a UC, none of my graduate courses will transfer over, and I'll have to wait till the Spring of 2019 to get my Master's Degree. Would the second choice, in the long run, be better? Will staying in the CSU system for Grad School limit the kinds of jobs I could get? Which path will earn me more money in the long run? Thanks!
 
Will staying in the CSU system for Grad School limit the kinds of jobs I could get?
no

Which path will earn me more money in the long run? Thanks!

The path where you work your ass off and apply yourself and don't dick around doing meaningless bullshit while expecting free shit as soon as you graduate, regardless of where and when you graduate.
 
So I'm an incoming senior at a CSU. This coming year, I will be taking graduate courses. If I stay at this CSU school for Grad school, the graduate courses I took in undergrad will transfer over and I'll get my Master's Degree in the Spring of 2018. These graduate courses may also transfer to other CSU schools. However, if I go to a UC, none of my graduate courses will transfer over, and I'll have to wait till the Spring of 2019 to get my Master's Degree. Would the second choice, in the long run, be better? Will staying in the CSU system for Grad School limit the kinds of jobs I could get? Which path will earn me more money in the long run? Thanks!

What school?
 
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