My son is considering the same thing. With the options that are out there, I might even agree if he agrees to work during his time off from college. I ended up going to college and trade school for computing, so I don't have any bias towards either.
BTW, Stratus, I'm not sure if you wanted to use the phrase 'loose friends'. You generally
lose friends. Using
loose as a verb implies unleashing or setting a restrained animal (or person) onto a target, as in
let loose the dogs of war. If you do a google search for "loose upon" you will see some examples in sports reporting.
Of course, with everyone calling their friends 'dogs' or 'posse' these days, you could make an argument for saying "While I stayed home, I let loose my friends upon an unsuspecting flock of colleges and universities."
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