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Originally Posted by pig
I disagree personally.
University should be seen as an experience/party first, education second. If you are bright enough you can combine the two and have an awesome time. Like I did and I am sure many others here.
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You're not really disagreeing, you misunderstood.
By saying the particular university makes no difference, I was talking in terms of 'marketability' to employers. It obviously makes a difference to the student, and while I wouldn't go so far as to say that education should come behind 'partying', I would agree that if you're not going to be having a good time while at university, then it's bound to affect (negatively) the educational part.