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Does going to uni change you into a better person?
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My sis has got another year left @ uni to do finals/masters whatever it's called
Anyway since she has been at uni she has changed soo much & she is absolutely a different & even more fantastic person than she was pre-uni. Even though she was great before.
The reason I ask is because my girl is going to uni this Sept & i'm just wondering if she is also going to go through an amazing transformation as well. Like her having a greater independence & she can do what she wants when she wants.
Come on all you uni people feedback please:)
.:Crispy:.
Anyway since she has been at uni she has changed soo much & she is absolutely a different & even more fantastic person than she was pre-uni. Even though she was great before.
The reason I ask is because my girl is going to uni this Sept & i'm just wondering if she is also going to go through an amazing transformation as well. Like her having a greater independence & she can do what she wants when she wants.
Come on all you uni people feedback please:)
.:Crispy:.
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its made me realise my priorities in life, and appreciate things that have always been handed on a plate
I also know how to look after myself and be more independant
And also to manage my money
It depends on the individual really.
I'd go with that. I have a mate who went to do some jourmalism course, decided he was the new Piers Morgan and turned into a right self-righteous tosser. Different people change in different ways, that's it really.
University gives you opportunities to think, and to see the world from different perspectives. This is especially true in the traditional degrees, rather than the Media Studies Bollocks that people seem to clamour for these days. Whether you use these new skills for good or for bad depends on the individual.
its about eing thrown in with a complete spectrum of different people, and having to live with them and breathe the same air as them even if you hate their guts
its about having to survive earning next to nothing or nothing at all (i couldnt get a job due to campus in the middle of nowhere and no car)
and its about self motivation to reach your own goals
a balancing act between work and social life