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    Four years of College, what did I Learn?

    Posted on 20 September 2006

    Recently I’ve been thinking about the benefits of my college education. Since I’ll be graduating in less than a year, I want to make sure I don’t regret anything I didn’t do in college later on in life. Did I maximize my college experience? Or more importantly,

    What did i really get out of four years in college?

    Obviously graduation will earn me a degree and along with that comes potential jobs, respect, and a general understanding of my field of study. But that’s a given, so let’s put that aside for a moment. I’ve come to believe that the true benefit (or importance) of my college education has not been from the classroom.. but from meeting and communicating with new people i.e. networking.

    Just think about how complex our lives are, take a moment and consider:

    Your own commitments,
    Your interests,
    Your passion,
    Your friends.

    Now multiply that info by the number of people you know. That’s a LOT of information and experiences.. good food for the soul! Unfortunately, I think a lot of us don’t really captialize on this fact: Each individual’s profile is a sea of interesting information.

    I’d say the real and interesting experiences / opportunities I’ve had in these past four years have all stemmed from networking. And I think that this network of individuals will definitely in some way or another be involved in my future ambitions and projects. I credit my college years for allowing me to have the opportunity to vicariously live many experiences through the individuals I’ve met.

    If it weren’t for going to college, I’d be far less equipped.
    Thank you college.



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    3 Responses to “Four years of College, what did I Learn?”

    1. Eric Says:

      Although, I do feel I would be less equipped if it wasn’t for my college education, I also feel the way secondary education is carried out isn’t very optimal. Too many people are getting a four year degree with little to no social skills. Those you have to learn yourself.

    2. Eric Says:

      Just not the best use of my time, ya know?

    3. Eric Says:

      Damn sorry for the multiple posts but Muse and the strokes are playing in davis the 28th. I want to go but don’t think i can make it. Just wanted to let you know.

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    Four years of College, what did I Learn?

    Posted on 20 September 2006
    Written by Tony Chung
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