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Anonymous wrote:No. I never had the high school OR college experience. I am not even sure if either of the two colleges (failed out of the first one) had greek life. I went to one bar once. I didn't drink. I never had a one night stand. I don't remember the last names of either of the two roommates I had, and never kept in touch with anyone from either college. So what? Traditional/conventional doesn't happen for everyone.
It took me five years to get an associates degree. I worked full time AND part time while going to school at night to get that degree. I was 17-23 and taking classes with kids who slept all morning, got baked, surfed or played video games, then rolled into class. I couldn't relate to my peers at all.
We can be friends. I'm the same way. Hitting 30 soon and I still don't relate much to friends.
Here's the thing though. I'm 38 now. Past the age of about 24, I found that nobody talked about college anymore. 24 was very much a turning point, where it seemed to me that once people turned that age, they were distinctly Adults rather than College Kids. When I was 22 and 23, being friends with people in their late 20's was much more comfortable for me (aside from the fact that I still lived at home with my parents). Very early 20's were hard - I didn't fit in with the college kids or the adults at work. Hard, but not impossible. Power through, and don't live in a college town. Trust me that by 24-25 nobody will be talking about college anymore.