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Edited on Wed Jan-12-05 07:07 PM by SnowGoose
Good luck with the parent thing - that's tough.
As far as colleges go, many people will tell you to do community college first because it's cheaper. All told, I've been at 6 different colleges and universites - and I just don't think the trade offs are worth the money you save. Remember, it'll cost you the same amount to eat, put gas in your car, and put a roof over your head, whether you're in community college or university. Yea, ok, some 'college towns' are more expensive in terms of rent, but you can always find a cheap place to live, as long as you don't have to be downtown. So the only money your really saving is tuition.
One of the very big intangibles you get from college is the environment. I can't stress that enough, and I'm guessing from your parental relationships that you could probably use a good support system - it's one of the most important things in life.
The environment not only relates to the people you'll meet on campus, and who you live with, but also campus organizations, events, seminars, volunteer opportunities, political groups, libraries, visiting professors, and course opportunities. I know you have an idea about what you want to do, and I'd never minimize that, but there are so many ways any career direction can take.
Don't just go to college to learn calculus (or whatever skill) - you could do that on your own at home. Go to become educated - and that has more to do with expanding your horizons than it does with how well you master a particular skill set specific to some trade you're interested in.
Again, that's just me dude. Maybe it'll be different for you - but if I may make a couple of snap judgements from the fact that you're poliltically motivated and at your age have already have a fire in your belly to get into a career, I'm guessing that you just need access to the right fuel in order to explode into the fullness of your potential.
Good luck with it all.
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