vincent
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In september, I will begin my 4th and last year of university (2007).
Since I was a child, I was always told that university consists of the greatest years of one's lifetime, where lifelong friendships are forged throughout various cultural backgrounds. One' s social life ( party) is supposed to reach its peak and will always be remembered as the "good old college days" Also, I was told that it was at university where most people meet their "love" and as the story goes get married and live happily ever after.
In my case, I should sue for false advertisement. I feel that I was "robbed" from all these great things. I found that university students consist mostly of extremely sheltered and geeky ( picked on in high school) individuals. Not only do these individuals get a "second" chance at being "cool" by "partying", they also love to collect "minorities" as friends. For instance, being friends with "an atheist homosexual white african who was raised by single blind mother" is priceless.
Feel free to post about your university experience.
Since I was a child, I was always told that university consists of the greatest years of one's lifetime, where lifelong friendships are forged throughout various cultural backgrounds. One' s social life ( party) is supposed to reach its peak and will always be remembered as the "good old college days" Also, I was told that it was at university where most people meet their "love" and as the story goes get married and live happily ever after.
In my case, I should sue for false advertisement. I feel that I was "robbed" from all these great things. I found that university students consist mostly of extremely sheltered and geeky ( picked on in high school) individuals. Not only do these individuals get a "second" chance at being "cool" by "partying", they also love to collect "minorities" as friends. For instance, being friends with "an atheist homosexual white african who was raised by single blind mother" is priceless.
Feel free to post about your university experience.