<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (drake24 @ Mar 27 2006, 06:01 PM)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I am 17 and college doesn't sound that great to me, going from 4 years of high school, and then going to another school that is harder for 2-4 more years, it just doesn't sound like very much fun.But I may, it depends, I haven't decided. If I get a scholarship (and I am not counting on any right now) I will go for sure, but if not, I am not sure.I don't even have a goal for my life right now, lol, I should prolly be thinking about it being 17 and all, right now the best goal/plan for my future I can come up with is "McDonald's employee of the month."</div>I hear what you're saying man. I felt the same way before going to college, but trust me, college is more to learn about life in general than studying, etc. Obviously, you go to college to get a degree so you can get a nice job and live a good life, but the life lessons, relationships, memories, experiences, etc., are a lot more valuable than any degree that you can obtain.The school work isn't that hard either, in my opinion, and I'm in one of the top business schools in the country. It really depends on what you want to major in, and what kind of person you are.But, like I said before, I feel where you're coming from because I felt the same way before I went to college, but trust me you'll figure out what is best for you.