Can a college kick out a student just because he doesn't do EC's?

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<p>I can see why people with passions are better off than people without passions, and I wonder whether my interests truly amount to passions, but apart from increased opportunities, are passions really that important in life? Why would it reflect poorly on somebody’s character to not be passionate about something? Is it really their fault that they are not passionate about anything? I am not saying people without passion deserve equal opportunities, but that asides, why should a person without a passion force himself to develop a passion? Are passions really going to make you happier?</p>

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<p>When I read the word “competition” I cringed. Compete, compete, compete the rest of my life. It sounds wonderful. Sometimes I wonder if financial rewards are worth the effort.</p>