Skans » Yesterday, 4:39 pm » wrote: ↑
Honestly, that's what college is for. For young adults who have some ambition in life to meet each other and upon graduating get married. Except, that's all gone to ****. Not happening. What a waste.
Certainly college is (or can be) a significant maturing stage for young adults.
Networking, friends-for-life, potential mate, etc. may be all the good secondary parts of a college experience.
Education and skills shouldn't be basically ignored:
that's what college is for. Honestly.
Please seat yourself.
I like the very things you hate.