ANSWERS: 7
  • It's easy to run out of money. Working part time and having a huge debt is not exactly appealing.
  • cause they couldn't get laid -Brad
  • poorly planned
  • I got married and since he's in the Navy I had to move far away. I will be moving back and re-enrolling this fall though when he gets deployed.
  • I imagine because its too hard! Possibly the same case when people drop from high school but college is way tougher. And besides that college is unreasonably costly I can't blink without them digging in my pockets for some sort of fee.
  • They figure out it's not what they want.
  • I dropped out for two reasons...a lack of money to pay for it and the fact that I wasnt really getting my money's worth. all I could afford was a crappy community college. I have learned far more from auto-acedemic studies rather than schooling. I remember taking the entrance exam and being pulled aside for my high score. They asked me to take a special program... and when I asked them to pay for it they didn't give a response. college is set up as a buisness to sell diplomas, not to really educate. want to learn?...read books.

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