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I'm 22/m and if i had to make an estimate on the average age i would say 24-27 on the island. Most of the people here decided to come after a year or two of doing something they weren't interested in after college graduation. Some actually come even younger then 20-21 for pre-med and or after 60 college credits.
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23 here. I graduate in four months. Don't worry about finding people your age at AUA or any Caribbean school. Younger and older people tend to be overrepresented.
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