How much does your college care about underage drinking? drugs?

<p>Sorry if I offended you personally, I have nothing against you for studying business. Certainly not everyone is like this, and I do know some people who genuinely do like business, and that is fine. However I also encounter many who go into the major because they want college to be as easy as possible. College should be thought provoking (no conservative of liberal bias here), people should be taught to open their minds, make bigger sacrifices for others than themselves and to be a little more humble after the experience, for nature ultimately decides our fate, not others opinions of us.</p>

<p>Molly: not persuit of reasonable amounts of money, but persuit of excess. Certainly everyone needs to provide for their families, however, no one arguably NEEDS their own house at 20, especially when others are suffering from the financial crisis.
In regards to elitism, I am sorry I came off this way. I actually know two people who did not complete college, yet they are the two best people I know, they are always there and very genuine. I also know grad students who are despicable: they are condenscening and pretentious and not open minded at all. But overall, people are just people, some are greedy, others kind; however, life experience does change people, probably the reason why the two best people I know are also the ones who have had the hardest lives. Understanding people who have less, Not admiring those who have more; that is a good goal.</p>