Do you think the Real World is a healthy experience?

United States
January 30, 2007 7:09pm CST
Personally, I think it would be healthy. I just want to see what you think. Could it be damaging? Are the young adults really learning anything, or are they just partying? Are they missing out on future careers or goals? Is it a bad idea because of race and lifestyle issues? Write your thoughts.
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@Finale (54)
• United States
31 Jan 07
I think it would be a great experience to encounter. I am actually thinking about signing up or applying to get one of the seasons. I think you learn a lot from that show. On the current season davis has leaned from being racist to having a drinking problem.
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@heynow123 (147)
• Canada
20 Apr 07
I think it is a great experience, since it is reality. The real world these day can either make or break you. Only becasue of the way it is and the amount of pressure that can be put on one person. Some people, well all they do is party, they het no where on life and end up on welfare when they can work no problem at all. What you put in to it is really kind of what you get back. Get what you give.
@heynow123 (147)
• Canada
8 Feb 07
The real world can be a great experience. It can either make you or brake you. It is something you have to be ready for and hit head on. Yes their is second chances but they don't come around all the time. Alot of young adults are partying but that doesn't mean they are going to miss out Ion future career or goal. I mean like they are only young adults having fun. There's nothing wrong with alittle partying and having fun. It is how you are looking at it. You could put a percent on young adults. Like of how many party hard and do not go to school and the ones that go to school any do a fairly good job at it. Not all partiers miss out on future Carrers and goals.