Description Eighteen is too early for some young men, even bright and sincere ones, to navigate the demands of starting college, meeting girls, growing independent of family, and facing the draft.
At twenty-one, with the war behind him, he expects, and we agree, he will cope better with whatever he faces next..
The narrator of this story would hate to admit he learned more about himself from the Army than from college although he knows he failed at both.
Description Eighteen is too early for some young men, even bright and sincere ones, to navigate the demands of starting college, meeting girls, growing independent of family, and facing the draft