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While I didn't dislike college, I can honestly say that I didn't think it was the best years of my life.

That being said, don't work too hard in class (most employers don't look at GPAs), go to every football game, go to as many smaller sporting events (volleyball, women's basketball, etc.) As you can, and it's ok to get a job, but don't work every day. Work only enough to pay for food and beer.
 
While I didn't dislike college, I can honestly say that I didn't think it was the best years of my life.

That being said, don't work too hard in class (most employers don't look at GPAs), go to every football game, go to as many smaller sporting events (volleyball, women's basketball, etc.) As you can, and it's ok to get a job, but don't work every day. Work only enough to pay for food and beer.

Wow, when did this change?
 
Enjoy every minute of it, years from now you'll look back and realize that it was the best time of your life. After graduation, I was looking for excuses to hang around there longer!

No way. Being out of college is so much better. I loved college, but having a nice car, a house, and being able to buy whatever I want is so much nicer.
 
Wow, when did this change?

I have never been asked about college. When I left my first job out of college, I said I was leaving for a better opportunity. They asked why I thought I deserved better, and I said I was the only one here with a college degree. They did not even look at my resume enough to see I had a degree.

I interview people all the time, I just hired 5 people. Not once did I ask them anything about college.
 

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