I do not regret going to college. In fact, it has been one of the best experiences for me thus far. I have always loved learning, but I have not always had the opportunity to engage in learning the same as my fellow students. College is opening many doors for me and expanding my worldview.
Some say that general education is a waste of time, but it is not. I really like that humanities was a part of my computer science general education because it has lead me to ask myself what I would like to accomplish in history and I have an improved perspective regarding the world because I know the history of cultures. Next, I make an effort to think for myself, but critically studying philosophy has established that I know, for myself, how to think about issues. That said, there is plenty to learn.
Math is an excellent application of the logic utilized in philosophy. Philosophy provides an education in higher thought and mathematics is a refinement of said higher thinking. People might think that reading John Stuart Mill's views on utility are unrelated to the epsilon-delta limit definition, but mathematics has origins in philosophy.
College in America is not perfect as it costs more here than anywhere else, but the quality of education can be great as long as the student chooses the right professors.
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