One of my big issues with 99% of my classmates is that they don't seem to care about anything. Welcome to the realm of cynicism.
They'll be in positions where their decisions will impact real people's lives, and they absolutely don't care.
Some weeks ago, a group of people did a presentation on internet freedom, and I participated in the debate. Right after it, some people of the group came to me, and told me "it was a good talk". Only "a good talk". Understand what they do care about is "having a good talk", not the issue itself.
If it was an isolated incident (I understand nobody can be interested in absolutely everything), I would be ok with it. But it happens every week. Replace "internet freedom" with any other society issue (employment, corruption, racism, gender issues), it still holds true.
I would be glad if somebody would actually *disagree* with me, on anything. You can't *disagree* if you *don't care*. You can only counter argument, to prove something, maybe that you are better than anyone else.
There even is an oral argument contest when I've seen people defending dictatorship in front of a board of senior international relations analysts and journalists *because it's fun and interesting*. I personally find it offensive.
You can imagine that it will change when they get real jobs, get in touch with reality. It doesn't. Or it gets worse.
Most of the people I knew, who actually cared about something, quit the school one or two years ago, because they felt so out of place. They switched to full journalism classes, or full social sciences classes, or even cooperative development.
(I had a talk last november with one of my favourite sci-fi authors, he was teaching in the same type of school, in another city, and he actually quit teaching for full time writing because of the same reason. Now he only goes back to teaching for 1 or 2 semesters when he needs money. )
(I used to work as a medical secretary, a social science interviewer, and talked to a lot of unemployed people, or people living out of part time jobs as a moderator on some internet communities, and somehow i feel different from who i was in my first year of school)