I wub mine. High school was no fantastic thing, but college is great.
It's a little over a half-hour commute, which hits the wallet hard, but the time itself flies fast enough. I go to a satellite campus which has only 40 students total. My program has 13 students in the class with one teacher all day, every day and very few days off. We've got a lab for instruction, one for networking, and the back part of the classroom has a mysterious pickup truck canopy. It's pretty laid back- a few microwaves, a fridge, and we watch movies during the lunch break (those I brought received the most attention- KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park and Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter). There is also a student lounge made out of a portable classroom and a couple used couches. It has a Wii and rock band that some other students brought, but I never go in it.
The program I'm in rocks, too. Last year's graduates had a 100% employment rate in the field with high wages and it's wonderfully fun to do.
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