BlackStaticWolf
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I was a hermit. I stayed in my dorm room most of the time. Every once in a while some friends would drag me out for the making of mischief. The mischief usually involved going to Frat house parking lots and switching around liscense plates during parties.
Now... I hang out in the library at school a lot. Well, not so much hang out as meet people to frantically pour of dozens of thousand-page tomes to find specific tidbits of information needed by the next day. Division of labor for the win.
I also hang out in the Health and Public Affairs building at UCF.
Every once in a while I have/attend drunken rows with friends.
Technically... they don't. :P A university consists of multiple colleges each with its own focus (examples... the college of engineering, the college of health and public affairs). A college is either a small two year institution (a community/junior college) or one of the above mentioned divisions of a university.
In general, people understand that the phrase "going to college" means that the person is a student at either a university or a community college.
Now... I hang out in the library at school a lot. Well, not so much hang out as meet people to frantically pour of dozens of thousand-page tomes to find specific tidbits of information needed by the next day. Division of labor for the win.
I also hang out in the Health and Public Affairs building at UCF.
Every once in a while I have/attend drunken rows with friends.
They have interchangable meanings.
Technically... they don't. :P A university consists of multiple colleges each with its own focus (examples... the college of engineering, the college of health and public affairs). A college is either a small two year institution (a community/junior college) or one of the above mentioned divisions of a university.
In general, people understand that the phrase "going to college" means that the person is a student at either a university or a community college.