Originally, I was going to post an "I hate my college" rant, maybe later.
Anyway, I'd like to hear your opinions on higher education. Did you enjoy it? Why or why not? Are you still there? If not, how long ago did you graduate? Did you like school in general? Was it worth the money you paid? (Consider all factors when answering this one.)
OK, I've decided to rant after all.
I am a student entering his senior year of college. I attend a state school, yet pay ridiculous amounts of money (compared to most other states' in-state tuition) to go there ($8,000/semester including room and board). As I get closer and closer to that piece of paper that says I can jump through hoops for a piece of paper, I look back on my college career and I see almost nothing but books, books, and more books.
There is a very pervasive image in Amercian culture (at least) that everyone enjoys college. Hell, even the person whose devious plans are foiled does! Throughout our lives we are presented this image that college is a magical land, where beer flows endlessly in amber rivers, while beautiful people of either sex *%# each other's brains out on the plush, green grass.
They say what you learn outside the classroom is part of the education as well. While I have gotten a mediocre education in the classroom, I have received a #&*^ education outside. If I had always attended this school, it would be the most antisocial school ever, but instead, it takes a very close second.
People are not friendly here. They all just keep to themselves and their little cliques. It's just like high school! I hate it there! It is very difficult to meet people here. While I have met a few, I'm just not satisfied. As a transfer student, I faced even greater odds, since most people make their friends their freshman year. To make it even more of a challenge, this is a suitcase school. A large proportion of the people that live on campus go home for the weekends, most of them live within 20 minutes of the school. With a student body of about 5,000, the place is almost deserted on weekends. I probably see more Canadian geese than students sometimes!
You just need to get out of your room. Go to more events.I do get out of my room. I work out and attend the ocassional event that only a handful of people go to. Most events at my school have a dismal turnout at best. If I were the host of the event, I'd be in tears. The people are very apathetic. They don't like to participate in events.
Why not transfer?With only 40 credits to go, transferring is going to set me back another year, and at this point, I just want my damn degree!
College is what you make of it.OK, I partly agree with you, but you know what, I've got problems, mental problems. I see a %$*&ing therapist! I'm not one of the "normal" people. You can't begin to understand what it's like.
Did you ever try to enjoy collegeWhy yes, I did. In fact, I actually enjoyed my first month at my new school, then it went down the toilet and has been crappy since. (No pun intended.)
The bottom line is as a "customer" of higher education, I feel I have been ripped off. I only got half of the education. The only salvation I have is some program we are a part of that allowed me to attend a school in California for a semester. Experiencing what I have been denied this whole time has made me happy, but also very resentful of my own school. I want half my ^%$ing money back!
