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Originally posted by Kellie
College is great, that's all I've got to say. Applications are a pain in the ass, as is the concept of being "accepted" or not, based on how you represent yourself on a piece of paper. But, having said that, it's the coolest thing - when else will you be surrounded by thousands of you r peers who all have a thirst for life and whatever adventure it may offer (whether that be drinking heavily every night, poring over books and notes to learn as much as you can, discovering the outdoors, skiing, or whatever else). It's like living in an insulated "real world" - you've got responsibility for your own time and the results that it will produce, but no REAL responsibility (esp. if your parents are paying or you get good scholarships).
Plus, college gives you options, and who can put a value on that?!? I graduated, ski bummed in 2 hemispheres, and now I work (been here all weekend if that counts for anything). But, I still skied 75 days last year, have the ability to save money to fund another winter (and summer) off, know that I have skills and credentials to fall back on, and if I'm totally out of ideas, I know I can always go get a masters and be marketable again.
Enough rant - but go, and see college for the opportunity that it is. Take advantage of it, grow, and add the perspective to your quest for the answer to the ultimate question: what do I really want out of life?
My $0.02
that advice is worth more than $0.02 IMO. Couldn't have said it better.