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Originally Posted by kerry
My advice is to stay in college. I see a fair number of students returning to college later in life. While there are benefits to doing that, they are usually juggling a lot of other responsibilities that come with age. Colgate's a good school and you'll get a good education.
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I definitely see where this is coming from-- the last thing I want to deal with is added responsibilities on top of getting my education (It's hard enough already!).
Don't get me wrong, I love Colgate more than any other single place I've ever been, but dealing with kids who act like it's summer camp is mind wracking
TX and layback,
I also see the merits to both ends here. I try to balance my studying to socializing at a 60-40 split, but when people come to you with their problems seemingly larger than life, you get sucked in. To top it off, ex-friends who live with current friends don't make things any easier on the process. If I could go to school and socialize with normal people like I do here, it'd be an Easy A.