As horrible as it sounds to say this, a worthless major is often worse than never going to college in the first place. While a college degree of any sort is good for applications, some notably ridiculous degrees- some "General Studies" majors, "Gender Studies" majors, and even some school's respective Communications, Business and History majors can leave you hanging job-wise. When picking out a major of any sort, make sure you have an "exit plan" for graduation- even if it involves going for a M.A. or some other form of graduate school- but have a plan.
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Honestly, everything in moderation is the best practice. If you follow the advice on number 10… well, I feel sorry for you if you can’t allow yourself some time to drink without having it take over your health and life.
It’s all well and good telling people what not to do, but they will do it regardless. This is because people learn better through experience.
My advise- do ALL of the above, then you’ll find out that things like getting drunk really aren’t all that big a deal and instead concentrate on the more important things in life.
The author sounds like a prude who either didn’t enjoy college, or never went to college at all.
From #10, “when of the legal age” in most countries the legal age for drinking is 18, we’re not all as backwards as the US.
Can we get some sauce on #9?
@John – April 22nd, 2009 at 3:27 pm
Indeed, he sounds like a pretty boring guy to me.
No, the Author’s not a prude, he’s someone who *has* very much experienced these things, and is trying to make certain others don’t fall into these common drains on life… I can say this from experience, having *done* several of thse things… Things like embarassing photos or throwing away money, or forgetting there’s the *real* world outside of college are very legitimate problems, and avoiding this results in a person much smarter and able to handle real life after graduation, rather than living in the college party, party, party mindset forever, and being shellshocked by real life of trying to find a job & a place to live and being under incredible debt hitting them square in the face instantly afterward;