I don't regret not going to college. Students learn up to the age of 21, then stop. I'll always be learning - the things that really matter in life. How to sign on, how to get free food, how to be streetwise.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've never been to college, and I think about that. But I kept putting it off, and I am also thinking about having a child, and that's really important. Also, I want to do a lot of traveling and surfing - two of my hobbies.
I did regret not graduating high school, but I made a point of going back and getting my GED later. It was important for my kids.
For whatever reason, college was just not a huge focus for me. I wasn't planning ahead. I just didn't think about it too much.
I do regret that when I went to college, I didn't have a liberal arts education. I got a BFA in musical theater, so it was a very directed toward what I was doing. I wish that I had expanded my horizons a little bit.
For me, having the opportunity to go to college was very important. To miss out on an education is a loss.
I was a good student until I turned 15. Then, all of a sudden, it didn't matter to me anymore. Isn't that funny. I don't want to go to college. I always knew that. But it's hard. My friends are going, and I feel a little left behind.
I tried college and I hated that. I seem to quit everything I do.
I never went to college. But the structure I grew up with was planted so deep that when it came to doing business, I knew how to be disciplined, create teamwork, and persevere. It set me up to be an entrepreneur and a successful franchiser.
No, I never went to college. Always regretted it, always envied people who did.
I knew out of high school I didn't want to go to college. I knew what whatever I did wouldn't have anything to do with college.