<p>Because of a year off, it took me 5 years to graduate. I might have been a little immature for college as I didn’t turn 18 until mid-way through the first semester of freshman year. Also, college was very difficult for me compared to high school. I found I could no longer study for a test during the first half of the test as I had in high school. I applied myself better after returning but could not recover from the poor grades received during the first 2 1/2 years so I did indeed graduate last from the college of Engineering but at least it was a top 25 university. And I graduated. Not like those slacker guys Zuckerberg, Jobs and Gates. I guess it all depends what you learned and how you apply it when you get out.</p>
<p>You should have seen the face on the guy who graduated No. 1 from the Engineering group and who was entering the work force at $980/month when I told him I was starting at $1,000! Yes, I got the highest ranking starting salary in spite of graduating in last place.</p>