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Two-types of College Experience/Life

I strongly believe that there are two-types of "College Experience/Life."

The first is one that understands self upbringings, sacrifices, and the nuances of struggles. The second college experiences/life, is one that can not wait to leave home to be free from authority (parents). These students have the choice to consider and or ignore the ideological, motivational, and cultural approaches of their self upbringings

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