Good things happened while you were there, not because of the institution. I'm sorry, I just don't see where college has exclusive domain over the serendipity of life.
As for the education, I believe a student should be learning new ideas and critical thinking in the first twelve years of his school life.
Agreed. As I said (or at least may of hinted at in my previous post) I know too many people who pursued college and aren't as far ahead in life as I am; at least career/income wise. Yes some are married or at least have children, whereas I'm not, but as far as careers go.. wow.
Know who my lifelong friends are? The ones I made in elementary school (true story, my friend Joe I've known since K and we're still in touch to this day, by far my closest friend) and a few others, anyone I met in high school or my one semester of college are losers (mainly because my only choice of friends were losers I had common interest with, such as music, or losers who were into gang-baggin and thug lives).
How have I gotten farther ahead than my friends who have completed college? I work my ass off. I naturally have a strong work ethic, I've been offered fast promotions at any job I've been in so far and usually the only thing that keeps me from accepting those is a better pay check elsewhere. No it doesn't look good to not hold a job more than two years, but hey if they're willing to hire and pay more, that's where I'm going.
And how did I get this far anyway? Oh that's right, I can socialize without having to pay for the experience. I'm not saying this comes easy to everyone, sometimes you need to be thrown into the pit (so to speak) and fend for yourself; honestly that's what I went through. I had my close circle of friends in HS and yes I could easily branch out to meet new people, but I didn't. It was my choice to let a few get close enough to say they know me and keep that connection beyond HS. Once I started working though I had no choice but to socialize with new people, some who I may not have otherwise bothered with "in real life".
Even know, I met someone through work who told me if I ever want to switch careers and work with him, he'd gladly hire me on the spot. I can't even remember what it is he does but it's good to know I have that option available to me.
Oh and luck, luck is a big part of it.