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<blockquote data-quote="Randy Carson" data-source="post: 882493" data-attributes="member: 766"><p>I think it depends on the definition of the phrase, "everything handed to them."</p><p></p><p>When I was a student, I had to choose whether I was going to eat at Junior's, make a V run, or cook some Kraft Macaroni & Cheese on the stove down the hall (because Techwood didn't have suites with kitchens). If I wanted to work out, I had to walk across campus or catch a Stinger to SAC...and there was no personal trainer waiting for me when I got there. When it came time to study, I had to review the material on my own with no GTAA tutor to explain what the professor was talking about - as many times as it took before I got it.</p><p></p><p>So, I was pretty much on my own to sink or swim - in Drownproofing in the Naval Armory, in class or in life. No, there weren't as many demands on my "free" time, but I didn't have anyone providing a safety net, either. </p><p></p><p>There were and are trade-offs to both of these college experiences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy Carson, post: 882493, member: 766"] I think it depends on the definition of the phrase, "everything handed to them." When I was a student, I had to choose whether I was going to eat at Junior's, make a V run, or cook some Kraft Macaroni & Cheese on the stove down the hall (because Techwood didn't have suites with kitchens). If I wanted to work out, I had to walk across campus or catch a Stinger to SAC...and there was no personal trainer waiting for me when I got there. When it came time to study, I had to review the material on my own with no GTAA tutor to explain what the professor was talking about - as many times as it took before I got it. So, I was pretty much on my own to sink or swim - in Drownproofing in the Naval Armory, in class or in life. No, there weren't as many demands on my "free" time, but I didn't have anyone providing a safety net, either. There were and are trade-offs to both of these college experiences. [/QUOTE]
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