what will you do after college?
Life isn't that black and white. You don't have to always stay with your friends, nor go home straight away every day.
If you find their points of discussion not important, start speaking about things you do find important. By doing so you
will eventually find out if these friends are people you want to stay in your life, or not. You can not know what will happen
in the future, but do enjoy your time and moments with people you like while you can. Some games can keep your brain sharp,
most don't. Good conversation will do a lot more for you then games. Live now, not yesterday or tomorrow.
Comment has been collapsed.
If you want to just go home and game it up, do that. If you want to stay a little longer and chat with friends about an interesting topic you are into, do that. Just make sure you always do what you want to do and make sure you don't completely neglect your friends either of course, assuming they care about those kinds of things at all.
Comment has been collapsed.
But why does it have to be only these options, and only one of them ?
Stay and hang out with others one day, go play games the next day, attend a meeting of student council in the evening.
I personally love to mix things up. Well, I do live in dorms so hanging around with my buddies is somewhat parallel to playing some games, but dont give games too much of credit. They dont sharpen your mind or help you with your studies. They take up your time, that at college should be precious.
Also, if people at college arent your friends, no need to mask it up and pretend they are. Due to course changes everyone I got to know over 2 years are now in other group, I consider only 2 or 3 persons friends in my group. Others are acquaintances I "work" with together. I talk to them, but mostly trivial small talk just as an acquaintance would do.
Comment has been collapsed.
Yes, you will probably lose contact with 99% of the people you know in college. But that doesn't mean it's a waste to socialize, especially compared to playing games alone in your room.
Ultimately, after college comes 40+ years of work, and you'll probably miss some of the aspects of college. So, yes, do your homework and prepare for the future with a good education in something you like that is employable, but don't forget to have some fun. It's much easier to find and spend time with people who have similar interests while at college. You'll learn more than just what is taught in the classrooms.
Comment has been collapsed.
375 Comments - Last post 2 hours ago by AnonymousBroccoli
289 Comments - Last post 3 hours ago by Velandur
47,194 Comments - Last post 4 hours ago by Mhol1071
49 Comments - Last post 5 hours ago by OneManArmyStar
187 Comments - Last post 6 hours ago by JTC3
19 Comments - Last post 7 hours ago by FranEldense
49 Comments - Last post 10 hours ago by RileyHisbert
434 Comments - Last post 3 minutes ago by DragoZeroNova
35 Comments - Last post 3 minutes ago by Vincer
29 Comments - Last post 7 minutes ago by antidaz
35 Comments - Last post 8 minutes ago by Vincer
9,764 Comments - Last post 30 minutes ago by ayuinaba
128 Comments - Last post 34 minutes ago by majar1
592 Comments - Last post 48 minutes ago by ayuinaba
Comment has been collapsed.