Do you want to go to college?

<p>Hear my out before you start giving me hate. Do you really want to go to college or do you just feel it is something that must me done? I personally just feel like its something I have to do and I really don't want to move on. Anyone else feel like this?</p>

<p>No I don’t really feel like that to be honest. Yeah it’s something that’s needed to have a good stable job in the future but it’s also the time to be crazy and have fun and meet new people. I can’t wait to go to college. Just gotta learn to balance grades with partying:)</p>

<p>Nope, I just go on this website for giggles ;)</p>

<p>And I think I know what you’re saying. It’s a bit of both for me. Yes, I’m looking forward to it and choosing to go voluntarily, but if there was a way of going right to my dream career without waiting four years, I wouldn’t go. Alas, there is not.</p>

<p>Bit both for me too. Talking about college with my parents makes me a bit depressed, but hey, it’s something that I want to experience, and I do want to learn more.</p>

<p>Yeah. Even if it wasn’t as important as it is, I would still want to go.</p>

<p>Actually I WANT to go. I don’t want to be un-educated. Also College is one of the best times of many peoples lives. Parties/friends and all that.</p>

<p>i didnt want to at first but now that i look at it i really want to, ever since i visited university of texas at austin, even though i had a sprained ankle and torn ligament in the knee from football, it was amazing, it looks like a great place to discipline yourself to keep your stuff together and making connections with people from around your area, then theres the coveted degree youre gonna need for pretty much any serious career making above $45,000, and dont forget the football and basketball games, hook em horns >:]</p>

<p>Well we kinda are on a site called COLLEGEconfidential. ;)</p>

<p>I want to go and I feel like I have to. In today’s world very few people would be able to afford to live without a college education. I also would be proud of myself for going,it will make me feel like I’m worth something.</p>

<p>i want to. I cant really be an oncologist without a degree :confused: lol and college is fun . well the social life is .</p>

<p>Eh, kind of feels like I’m wasting four years when I could be doing something important with my life. Hopefully I’ll learn enough for it to be worth it, though.</p>

<p>I want to go so I can mature, learn more about myself and improve myself physically, socially, and mentally. I’ve never been able to focus on Latin and Classics as a student juggling AP’s and the school paper. It may not be a useful major economically, but I know I will enjoy the challenge and will end up a great critical thinker which will help me in future endeavors. I also plan to take up dancing, and be open with my sexuality. Depending on the school I attend, I may even be accepted enough to join a frat. The possibilities are limitless and I’ve worked my ass off these miserable four years so I can enjoy the next four. Lol watch me just be sleeping in my dorm room four years from now.</p>

<p>Well, I would rather not go to college :p. But I think it has a high probability of being the best thing for me, so I probably will go so long as certain conditions I have about the college are met.</p>

<p>I want to actually go to college cuz i feel that, with college, I can find myself and figure out what I want to do in the medical field while making possible connections for jobs in the future. But lately, in my opinion based on my friends, fam, teachers, and other people I know, everyone makes it seem that if I dont go Ivy then there’s no point in college at all which makes me harder for me cuz some of the ivy colleges just arent for me anymore =/</p>

<p>I’m really looking forward to it, but I have a feeling that after a semester or two I’m going to feel the same way I am right now about high school. I’ll be unable to wait to get a real job. Then, after I get the job after graduating from college, I’ll hate it and want to go to Business school. </p>

<p>It’s almost like I will never be happy because of ambition.</p>

<p>^ if the ambitions are hallow, if there is nothing truly spectacular at the end of them, if being ambitious is the only thing that sustains the person, than I can see how that might not make one happy.</p>

<p>personally, I want to vist the stars, you know, all the other planets and galaxies and everything, meet all the wonderful alien creatures, live 100’s of years, etc. </p>

<p>those ambitions seem to do for me the opposite of what ambition might do to you. Because being ambitious, following my ambitions, is not the really satisfying part for me - it’s the thought of the life-changing events those ambitions could possibly lead to that sustains me.</p>

<p>I definitely want to go to college to expand my resources, mainly because I want to be a journalist who is able to travel around the world. I’ve never been the type of person to stay in one place for too long, so going to college would also help me get out suburbia in metro Atlanta.</p>

<p>I’d cut off my own big toe to leave, no joke.</p>

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<p>That’s exactly how I feel, sometimes.</p>

<p>I wanna go to college more for its experience and the opportunity to learn more about the culture I’m interested in than to secure a high-paying job in the future.</p>