"College is an ideal place for those young adults who love learning for its own sake, who would rather read than eat, and who like nothing better than writing research papers." (Caroline Bird, The Case Against College, 311.) I agree and believe this statement could have been written for me - except the part about writing research papers.
I see myself as a butterfly newly released from its cocoon and college is the great expanse of blue sky, opened flowers, rivers and fields. I'm going into classes with a freshness and excitement I have never experienced in the corporate work environment. I'm thrilled, excited and continually amazed at the new things I learn and the new skills I master. (OK, yes, I acknowledge I have some more work to do with analytical essays.) I have made the choice for education and college, and because I'm a pretty focused person I'm not daunted by the years of evening classes ahead.
Bird says she was "told that the real value of college is learning to get along with others, to practice social skills..." I can relate to that, especially at City College where "community" is a big focus. My ultimate goal is a degree but the icing on the cake will be all the interpersonal interactions and relationships developed along the way. Bon Voyage to all who choose college!
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