tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3169340799871896207.post2690919903885330588..comments2023-09-19T06:07:53.292-07:00Comments on The Night Mare: College ConsiderationsLydiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05114372521628384331noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3169340799871896207.post-49340139091895798232011-10-19T12:41:15.862-07:002011-10-19T12:41:15.862-07:00If you can go Ivy League (Harvard, Yale), do it. Y...If you can go Ivy League (Harvard, Yale), do it. You'll be getting a degree in Connections, not in anything useful, but those connections (the people you meet and make friends with) will make you rich. <br /><br />If you can't go Ivy League, and you can get a full scholarship somewhere away from home, do it. The only bad thing is that you must be very very focused on your studies, because there are way too many distractions when you live on campus away from home. <br /><br />If you can't get a full scholarship somewhere, then go the place with the least out-of-pocket expense. You save a LOT of money by living at home and commuting to school, and your grades will be better because you won't be living on campus with all its distractions. <br /><br />Keep in mind that college is only a short 3 to 5 years of your life. It will be over before you know it. Then you'll be in the workforce, where you will spend the rest of your life. So don't place much emphasis on college life, because it's brief and transitory and often quite meaningless, like middle school was. ;-) <br /><br />That's my two cents. ;-)Marvin the Martianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15847538769386644538noreply@blogger.com