Why does college always have to cause confusion?

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5 Responses to Why does college always have to cause confusion?

  1. Connor Rubin says:

    It’s a big transition and every big decision and change causes confusion. But you can minimize it by doing what you need to do, and being well prepared.

  2. daniellemarie says:

    Now we have ItsMILife, so there doesn’t have to be all the confusion (:

  3. JJH says:

    Wel, that is true. But still, my question still stands as it is on how come people worry about it so much. I understand many transitions can cause confusion, but this doesn’t seem like a big threat.

  4. stacyhanus says:

    It’sa lifestyle change, it’s going to be rough and confusing. However, with help from knowledgable people, it doesn’t have to be so difficult.

  5. miteffch says:

    It also depends on how big of a school you come from, and how much you are willing to change. I was never afraid to go to college, and opened it with welcomed arms. My high school graduating class was 556, so I never feared the large classrooms or the busy campus.
    Basically, if you don’t feel afraid to go to college, you may never be afraid. It will make you different.

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