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Originally Posted by The Demon
This is retarded on so many levels. College is used for people to grow, to better themselves and to eventually develop their core traits. NOBODY is the same at 18 and later on like 25+. If you are, then I feel nothing but sympathy for you because you lack the ability to better yourself. People who are smart at 18 can stay smart or become morons, it's unclear because THEY ARE 18. Don't post stupid shit.
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So you think that the core personality traits that make up who you are aren't developed by the age of 18? I'm not talking about what you know or what you want out of your life, but your actual personality traits (shy vs. outgoing, friendly vs. competitive, organized vs. careless, sensitive vs. secure, curious vs. cautious)
Obviously you grow as a person and you change your view on life but people's core personalities stay the same. You can control them and alter them but you have to do so consciously if it's not your natural trait.
I'm not discounting the benefits of college and their ability to make one grow as a person. However, going straight into the real world also makes you grow as a person, and I would venture to guess that going straight into the real world is more realistic than college life.
But hey, if you don't agree with my view, then you don't agree. All good.