Not at all! I was able to graduate at 22, but I knew plenty of people that graduated much older for various reasons (changing majors multiple times, taking a year or two to work and/or help the family, etc).
If anything, it’s more “embarrassing” to not graduate once you’ve started, but as long as you’re able to (at least try to) get a job and contribute to society, who cares?
Not at all! I was able to graduate at 22, but I knew plenty of people that graduated much older for various reasons (changing majors multiple times, taking a year or two to work and/or help the family, etc).
If anything, it’s more “embarrassing” to not graduate once you’ve started, but as long as you’re able to (at least try to) get a job and contribute to society, who cares?