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stinky_petewho knows how long
Wheat4 years
Wheat4 years
stinky_petewhat if TheFap wants to become a doctor
FrostyTwo years if he is a transfer and doesn't plan on going to graduate school. Much more if he wants to go to graduate school or law/med school or whatever.
And in regards to what you should do, it really should be up to you. In my experience of coming home from a four year university to a community college in hopes of transferring elsewhere, it kinda sucks being home while the rest of your friends are at college. It may be different if you have friends staying home as well though. Also, if you do travel it would be more fun to have someone to do it with (someone in the same situation as you). The benefit though is that you get to travel and do cool shit and might even graduate a year early if you'll only be taking up one year then transferring in as a junior.
Wheathe said 4 years in the op
FrostyHe said he's going to go to a four year. Not necessarily spend four years there (although possible). Anyways, fuck you.
TheFapExactly, if I went next year I'd be going there for 3 years instead of 4. If I took next year off and got my aa and then I'd go in as a junior
Barefootin_Fiendimho, you'd be crazy to not do this. you only have a small window of time left before the real world smacks you in the face. enjoy it. make the most of it. with the money you'll be saving, you could travel damn near anywhere in the world. once you're done with college, it's a lot harder to take month/multi-month trips.
if you pass this up, i guarantee you that you'll regret it when you're older. /old man advice.
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.Hugo.Bring it on you pole smoking lunkhead
dustygoldflakesMove to a place where you will be happy.
.Hugo.Bring it on you pole smoking lunkhead
Wheathow'd it feel when I boned your mom
KravtZGo to college, finish up as quick as possible, make friends, party, etc. Best time of your life man. Take a year off to travel after. If you don't even know where you want to travel its relatively easy to schedule some pretty long vacations when you work full time depending on your job if you work it in with holidays and corporate holidays
mirozI vote for travel after college. You do a lot of growing and have a lot of experiences in college that can really help ya appreciate the travel. I did a big trip after I graduated. I wasn't ready for it pre college, but afterwards was just perfect for me. I'll post more here later, but just wanted to toss in my two cents.
Also, I went into college with mad credits too - depending on what you study, though, sometimes it has to be 4 years. For example, most engineering programs have lots of prerequisites to move forward and the classes are only offered once a year - so you get stuck on their roadmap instead of what you thought you could pull off. Just be aware of that.
californiagrownHow did you pay for the travel straight out of school? I was fighting tooth and nail to pay rent, bills and loans at that time in my life haha.
TheFapI feel like traveling would be a lot more fun without having any responsibilities for school or a job and if I do it right I could learn a lot about myself and mature. So when I do go to a four year I can get more out of it then a drinking problem and friends
TheFapI feel like traveling would be a lot more fun without having any responsibilities for school or a job and if I do it right I could learn a lot about myself and mature. So when I do go to a four year I can get more out of it then a drinking problem and friends
californiagrownHow did you pay for the travel straight out of school? I was fighting tooth and nail to pay rent, bills and loans at that time in my life haha.
mirozI saved a lot of money on scholarships and by going to school in state. My parents helped me out a bit too.
californiagrownWhere and for how long were you abroad? How much do you estimate the traveling cost you? Just curious.
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