Exactly. I'm not going to judge the OP and I think there was good advice given about perspective--especially when you start late. But most of the time, the people who hated college never found their "scene" and so they never balanced out the academic side. College becomes horrible if you don't have a good blend. But I pretty much became who I am in college. If you hated college--a place where there is literally every type of person if you just put yourself out there to meet people--then it's probably on you. Now if you went to a small liberal arts school, then I could see the argument.nope
some of the best years of my life
the parties, the bishes, the educated people, learning, growing as a person, networking and much more![]()
Basically.Be an anti-social, nerd with no friends in college, brehs.
exactly...i outgrew the hood at liek 17 and NEEDED to meet others.Exactly. I'm not going to judge the OP and I think there was good advice given about perspective--especially when you start late. But most of the time, the people who hated college never found their "scene" and so they never balanced out the academic side. College becomes horrible if you don't have a good blend. But I pretty much became who I am in college. If you hated college--a place where there is literally every type of person if you just put yourself out there to meet people--then it's probably on you. Now if you went to a small liberal arts school, then I could see the argument.
I did...
none of my classes were fun.
My days were filled with engineering and math crap but I'm doing better than all those who took the fun courses except the ones who hit the rich family lottery.
Im not trying to be mean but u just sound like a anti-social outcast. Making friends in HS and college is not as hard as you are making it. I was never the life of the party in HS or even now in college but ive never had a problem connecting with my peers and finding friends to hang out with. There is a "scene" for everyone, you just have to let yourself be vulnerable and come out of your shell. Im only responding to your posts because I dont want any impressionable high school kids lurking this thread to have this horrible image of college that you are painting.
very truePeople talk about this as being your fault, but it really isn't. You can have good social skills, be fun/interesting, but if you don't "fit in" to a group, you'll probably be alone. I knew a lot of people like this. They were on good terms with people, and they 'd have friends in the classroom, but when the weekend came around they were on their own because they just didn't fit into a particular "clique".
College is basically highschool 2.0 in terms of the social scene. Don't let anyone tell you different.
Be an anti-social, nerd with no friends in college, brehs.
Exactly. I'm not going to judge the OP and I think there was good advice given about perspective--especially when you start late. But most of the time, the people who hated college never found their "scene" and so they never balanced out the academic side. College becomes horrible if you don't have a good blend. But I pretty much became who I am in college. If you hated college--a place where there is literally every type of person if you just put yourself out there to meet people--then it's probably on you. Now if you went to a small liberal arts school, then I could see the argument.
breh, i'ma have to shoot you a PM one dayyI can relate somewhat....I didn't fukk around in college for 7-8 years....I just didn't start college until I was 21. From 18-21 I stayed home and worked. And at 21, I decided to finally enroll. So now, I'm 25 years old and a fifth year senior graduating this May (don't judge me, transferring colleges shorted me some credits). I feel like I lost out on a real college experience because eventhough I blend in and look the same age as everyone else, I'm so over the college experience at this point. My freshman year I had the time of my life because at 21, I was still a bit immature. But by last year, my junior year, at 24 years old, I was sitting in class like "what the fukk am I doing here? im tired of this sh*t :arabhuh:
And even though I'm graduating, I still feel loserish at times because my peers from back home are well into their careers, have houses, wives, kids etc. So sometimes I feel like instead of succeeding, I'm merely catching upThe silver lining I guess is that in 30 years, it won't matter that I graduated at 26 instead of 22.
I did...
none of my classes were fun.
My days were filled with engineering and math crap but I'm doing better than all those who took the fun courses except the ones who hit the rich family lottery.
College without parties is basically indoctrination to take away your humanity. Especially you studying a major that you don't like.
I can relate somewhat....I didn't fukk around in college for 7-8 years....I just didn't start college until I was 21. From 18-21 I stayed home and worked. And at 21, I decided to finally enroll. So now, I'm 25 years old and a fifth year senior graduating this May (don't judge me, transferring colleges shorted me some credits). I feel like I lost out on a real college experience because eventhough I blend in and look the same age as everyone else, I'm so over the college experience at this point. My freshman year I had the time of my life because at 21, I was still a bit immature. But by last year, my junior year, at 24 years old, I was sitting in class like "what the fukk am I doing here? im tired of this sh*t :arabhuh:
And even though I'm graduating, I still feel loserish at times because my peers from back home are well into their careers, have houses, wives, kids etc. So sometimes I feel like instead of succeeding, I'm merely catching upThe silver lining I guess is that in 30 years, it won't matter that I graduated at 26 instead of 22.