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Reply to "Most people graduating college early are NOT rushing."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some kids just take other classes anyway to fill up their 4th year because they want the full experience with their friends and they want to graduate with their cohort. [/quote] What a waste of time and money [/quote] Totally disagree. I had a full year of credits coming in and left with two majors, two minors, and four years of athletics, fun, and travel abroad. I would not have missed the full collegiate experience for anything.[/quote] [b]Grown adults who don't think college was the best time of their life, what's your secret? [/b] The most desirable K-12 schools and summer camps are designed like colleges. Google became the most desirable employer in the world by building a college-style business campus. College is a near-perfect environment for living a great life. [/quote] it wasn't a great time in my life - ill parents, had to work, constantly worried about money and family and not having enough time for school. Wasn't able to live on campus. I'm a life long learner and agree that there's no rush. But also, if kids have the credits and can get it done, more power to them. They are doing this at upwards of $50,000 per year. We weren't. [/quote] + 1[/quote]
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