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Everyone has personal circumstances that may derail getting a college degree. It took me almost 20 years to graduate. I had to drop out twice because I kept running out of money. I started going part time at night and finally graduated. I was in my 30s. Do not let this bother you. The important thing is that you stuck with it, did not give up and finally succeeded.
The majority of people graduate from university in 4 years but taking longer is not weird. In fact, it's probably an advantage since you've taken the time to learn and experience more things.
It is not weird to take 6 years to graduate from university. Many students take longer due to personal circumstances, changing majors, or balancing work and study. I once advised a student who took 7 years to complete their degree, as they were managing a part-time job while exploring different areas of interest. They ended up with a clearer understanding of their career goals and a diverse set of skills. What's important is that you complete your education in a way that is personal and meaningful to you.
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Not that weird, I know people who were taking more than 10 years to graduate from University.
Engineers usually take 5 years. So there is that.
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