Friday, July 16, 2010

Am I a loser because I didn't go away to college?

It seems like everyone in my class went away somewhere except me. i go to the community college. I don't know what I want to do, and I never liked the idea of dorming. I'm not a big drinker and I think it would just be a bad match. Usually it doesn't bother me that I didn't go away, but I was just browsing facebook and saw that tons of my classmates are in big universities..

Am I a loser because I didn't go away to college?
Nope. Doesn't make you a loser. You have to do what's right for you, based on all of your factors. And you have to take your time figuring out what you want to do with your life. You're doing fine.





Try to get out of the habit of comparing yourself to everyone else, though. It will always lead you down the path of fear and self doubt, and there's nothing good down that path. All you have to do is visit one of your "away to a big university" friends for a weekend, and chances are you'll find solid confidence in your own choice.
Reply:You are not a loser. You are an independent thinker who chose the continuting education option that suited you, not someone else. If you are happy, the decision is right.
Reply:Going to a "big university" is just a myth of guaranteed success. Just think, not all of the greats came from university. You can't change the way you are- it's not in your hands.
Reply:When I graduated hig school I had no idea what I wanted to do. I went to community college for general studies. Boring so I dropped it. Went back for childhood Edu. Lost interest, dropped it. Finally went to Branford Hall Career Institute. Got a cert. in medical billing. I now work in a bank. Still finding out what I want to do. I hate drinking and partying. Most of my classmates either went to college or are married with multiple children. The losers are the ones who don't try. You tried and are happy with where you are. So did I. Not to mention you have 2 planes to travel. I'm afraid to fly. I still don't consider myself a loser and neither should you.
Reply:NO! put it this way. do u LIKE learning?! do u WANT 2 spend a couple of years extra learning when u could be on kickass road trips, playin instruments gettin famous?! didnt think so. ur SOO not a loser. honestly id say the losers r those freaks LEARNING! yes my spelling is good and i am articulate arent i... heheh XD
Reply:What wrong with being you? You do not need to be like every one else. Just be happy being you and your not a loser
Reply:Going away to college isn't all about drinking and finally getting away from your parents. It's about getting away from where you grew up, meeting people from other states/countries, encountering new ideas. If you can do that from home, great. If not, you may be missing out on the whole college experience.
Reply:No, it's fine, a lot of people don't move away. I think you made the right decision and can get just the same education where you're at.
Reply:i've asked this myself. we're on the same boat but i go to a private college. i'm not a big drinker either. if you feel it's right for you, then don't be insecure. and if you think you're a loser, then as long as you're a happy loser, don't worry too much about it.
Reply:... why does the big drinker thing have anything to do with college? No one forces you to become inebriated. I mean, if that's the reason why you think you and college won't mesh, it's a good thing you didn't waste the money to go. Your path is your own, and if you don't think you'll benefit from some top university, that's your decision. I only have a problem with this if you stay at home all day and watch TV... you've got to be just a little more productive than that, which you are since you say you're going to a community college.





By the way, a lot of people who do go to universities don't know what they want to do. They just either pick the easiest major or go in "undeclared." Frankly, it's just a piece of paper at the end... people really don't give a crap WHAT you majored in. All they want to know is that you attended a good college. That is, unless you specifically do a major because you plan to go into that field as a career. Also, people don't have to dorm... you can do apartments... it's essentially the same cost, but you live off campus. You'd still have to room with someone to pay the bills, though. Duh. This may be irrevelant to you, but I just wanted to state these things since you mentioned them in your comment.





In the end, you do what you want. No one can dictate your life as long as you can make a sufficient income. Go get a job... how else are you paying off those loans?
Reply:no..not everyone goes to college, not even a community college, that is great that your going to a comm college.
Reply:Community college is a great way to go. If you choose to continue to a four year college you will have made quite a dent in the degree already and won't have to pay the high cost of a four year college for as many semesters. You are wisely pursuing your education and have nothing to feel like a loser about.
Reply:No one is a loser because they didn't go to college. They'll be a loser with or with out it. College is fun, but it doesn't mean you'll be a success in life or that you'll get a job. In fact of the millionaires out there, half have college degrees and half don't. I would think that being a bum with or without college would make you a loser.
Reply:Hey!





No way you're a loser! As a matter of fact, you probably made the better choice then some of your friends did!





What I like about your question is that you seem to know yourself and that you're honest with yourself! If you don't think that going away would have been a good match, you're right! It wouldn't have been.





It's hard watching your friends go away, and you wonder if you shouldn't have done it too. But going away to college isn't always the best thing. Lots of people who do, wish they had stayed home for college.





I wouldn't be surprised if you got a better education in the first two years at a community college then a lot of people do if they moved away for college. When you move away, you do have to do lots of adjusting and will be VERY distracted in a dorm. Some people go away because they want to party.





If you go to cc and stay at home during the first two years of college, you'll still meet lots of new people and form friendships, but you'll also be in a better situation to develop good study habits, which is why you go to college.





After you develop good study habits and get used to the college routine, you'll also have matured more. Then when you do transfer to another college, you'll be ahead of the game! You'll have learned how to meet people and how to have fun; you'll also know how to study and to get a good education! Everyone else will have work double time to graduate.





Congratulations on your choice and good luck!
Reply:Loser? I think not. Just look around your community college. It is full of people just like you who are pretty much undecided. Your classmates that have gone off to college have probably been steered towards a major since they were children. I took the same route as you and I have a degree in elementary education. Funny thing is that I have never taught a day in my life. I just happened to get into a more lucrative field.
Reply:No, not a loser. You're missing out on something that could be very special, but it's not always that way for everyone. You aren't ready. You can knock out all your lower division general ed courses inexpensively at your community college and transfer to a university when you are ready. You'll still be young enough to party with the big dawgs, but your college degree will cost half of what it could have. Use you courses at community to earn some scholarships for the university of your future.





You do have to get away and go to college so that you don't have such a small world view. It's ok to come back to your town, but it's not ok to never leave. There's a song: "Don't bother with the local girls." Nuff said. Good luck.





P.S., Your added details make me think this is a troll and not a very good one.
Reply:Hi there.





You definitely are not a loser. People have different aspirations in life. One does not need to go to famous college to seek approval from others or to prove that you are 'someone'. The most important thing is to be true to yourself and to do what you are really interested in. That way, your passion for your work/life can be sustained.





Maybe you can develop a career out of something you really like? It's not what kind of college you go to that makes you a 'good' person, it's more about attitude and persistence.





All the best.
Reply:Nope, do what's best for you and it seems you have so far...
Reply:If you're a loser then so am I.. but.. most people don't know EXACTLY what they want from college and change their major several times. I'd rather take extra classes because of switching majors at a comm. college rather than university because it's cheaper... by the time it's time to transfer, you'll know what you want. just picture them taking out all those loans (which i'll be doing next semester) while you're paying off classes right away.
Reply:i went to a community college and i am not a loser! and now i transferred to a university to get my degree-Bachelor- on the top of my Associates! it does help to go for a year or 2 to a community college or figure out what you want to do! then you can transfer with a lot of credits-70 is the max though-and you also can have an Associates! i did that, met my bf, was confused about my major, the school i wanted to go to, and community college provides a transitional step from HS to University. it is the in between step that makes you figure out what you want to do with your life or what you like to do and so forth! with time you will get adjusted! figure out your major while at the community college and take the classes that transfer to the most universities! and my best advice is to transfer in the fall because in the spring you will trouble with classes, room, borad, etc. if you know your major then find out the best schools that would accept you with your GPA and lastly dorms are not as bad as you think! i go to Sam Houston State University in Huntsville and i live in the best dorms which are new and dorms are usually cheaper than renting an apartment! i live in the nice dorms because i put my name on the list, waited as well as because i am a jr.
Reply:You are def. not a loser and besides you are in a two year college! you can transfer to a 4 yr college or university if you want. a big university isn't just about drinking. not everybody drinks. there is soo much other stuff that happens on campus too. you don't have to live in the dorms if you don't want to, but it is a great way to meet ppl especially if you are a freshman. try not t worry about what other students are doing or where they are. do what suits you and makes you happy!
Reply:I know that it looks good to go to college. I am not downing college at all. But take it from a 42 yr old, there is NOTHING wrong with going to community college. My best advice is to get a marketable skill. This why you can go anywhere and get a job. I have seen many people graduate with big DEGREES and then cannot find a job. I am not knocking going to college but it does not make you a loser. GET A MARKETABLE SKILL.
Reply:No but your a loser if you don't graduate.
Reply:you are not a loser because you did not go away to college. The main focus is the education. If the college that you are going to provide everything that you need you should not feel bad.


when I first graduated from high school, I went to a community college. After two years, I transferred to a college away from home. The community college prepared me a little better. That was mt transitional period. Maybe later you may want to do the same. (you will get used to dorm life. It is fun :)
Reply:dont worry about everyone else. my best friends all went away for college, and i hated them for it. but it turns out that i'm the one who keeps us all connected.





everyone has a different path in life. and we all dont belong at big universities.
Reply:I like what ICYCRISSY has to say. My experience was similar. I found the community college environment to be a supportive place where I could stretch my wings and really go for it, in terms of becoming involved with a peer counseling program and meeting a lot of diverse people.





After I graduated from there, I transferred to a University which was a whole other experience, but valuable also.





Years later I returned when I knew FINALLY what I really wanted to do, earned a masters degree, and entered the profession of my heart.





The most important thing I learned from all this was to pursue learning and experience of what I was truly interested in and passionate about. In the end it works out, if we do that.
Reply:don't think like that .It's dangerous .I mean yourself is more important than the others .think about it .if you really go away form college .you probably couldn't find your dream job. they went away form college is their option.do you beyonce ?she is gruated
Reply:If you're not sure what you want to do, then starting with your local community college is great. Your experience there will help you figure out if you want to pursue a higher degree and what kind of career path you'd like to take. If you decide to transfer you have the advantage of not having spent big bucks for the first few years at a university, and you can research scholarships and programs in the meantime. It sounds like you made the best choice for yourself so be confident that you're doing what's right for you.
Reply:You are doing what is right for you. The big colleges are not for everyone. As long as you get your education and get into the field that you love then you are on the right track.


And not everyone who goes to a university will finish. Most of the people will drop out.


Stay with what is right for you.
Reply:Hey you stop talking. You're avatar is pretty, so you're not that bad of a loser (it shows your artistic abilities to find a cartoon that resembles yourself). By the way, I didn't mean for you to stop talking. It's just that my cousin is going to a community college too, and she's practically my hero. So yeah, think about the possibility that you could be someone else's hero, too.
Reply:definitely a loser. i am too.


i'm a big drinker too though.


good luck.

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