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Date: 2011-02-05 02:13 pm (UTC)I don't regret any of it. I learned a great deal about people, about myself, and I kept reading. At my Catholic university the professor was amazed not because I could have tested out of their Western Civ class, but because I could clearly have tested out of it with the specific focus they had rather than just a generalist perspective. My lit teacher, was happy to let me into the Lit degree's capstone course despite none of the pre-req's because I obviously knew what I was talking about and ended up contributing more to the discussion than most of the Lit majors.
Bah, college is a series of hoops to jump through for the piece of paper. Education comes from engaging in subjects and learning. These two things are not always related...