I think you still miss my point. I have college and lots of it. I just
don't see that there is some elusive Norman Rockwell "college
experience." But hey, perhaps I just don't see it.

Incidentally, I like the online format. I have taken quite a few
classes that way, as far back as 1993 or so, Maybe our differing ideas
about college are the reason for our difference of opinion on online
education.

Dana

On 1/13/07, Cameron Childress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> College isn't for everyone.  As far as the herd thing, (aside from the fact
> that we were all the same age) I doubt I have ever been in a more culturally
> and politically diverse place in my life as I was in college.  Some people
> went to bible studies on Friday nights, and others partied their butts off.
> I guess you really just get out of it what you look for in it.  And it's
> definitely not for the agoraphobic.
>
> -Cameron
>
> On 1/13/07, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > hmm imho college is good but it's the classes that are good. Maybe the
> > issue here is that I am against herds and never do the dorm thing.
> > ::shrug::
>
>
> 

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