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But what if I don't want to go to college?
radhikaeatsraman
post Apr 2 2007, 09:23 PM
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oooh yeah.
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Throughout my life, it has been hammered into my brain that I absolutely must go to college or else I will end up homeless and die and god knows what else. So what did I do? I started worrying about my GPA, my extracurriculars, the awards I "should" get, what I "should" do over the summer, etc. But I have been asking myself this seemingly simple question: Why do I want to go to college?

And I can't answer it. It depresses me, because I've been taking Pre-AP/"higher-level" classes since middle school, (I'm a freshman) thinking all the while that this would help me to obtain something that I thought I wanted.

Sure, you could say that I don't need to worry right now, I'm a freshman, yada yada yada, but high school goes by FAST. I can't be a freshman forever, sadly. (Actually, more like "thank god," but that's not the point. :P)

I have two questions for you, members of createBlog: Why do you want to go to college & what do you think of people who turn down the opportunity to do so?
 
 
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post Apr 2 2007, 09:29 PM
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I want to go to college so that I have better chances of getting health coverage, amongst other perks. My parents are farmers, which means everything comes out of their pockets. Farming is a job where you work every day, regardless of the weather, you have no boss, no one to cover for you, no one to pay medical or dental. I want to be able to have days off and get coverage. No one in my family has gone to college (besides my brother taking a once a week night class for welding). I can't judge people who turn down the opportunity, seeing as my family situation. I think that if you have what it takes to get into college you should do it because it will better you.
 

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