I have mixed feelings about university. I could have done better (although I did pretty well overall), I could have had more fun (although I had a lot), but when it all came down to it, after four years at two different schools I wasn't willing to put minimal effort into going back for a year and graduating (lost a lot of credits in a transfer). At times I regret it, but strangely enough, not because I actually didn't graduate, just because I didn't originally finish it the way I originally intended. Having my original degree wouldn't have gotten me a job I'd want and it wouldn't have gotten me any more money then I make right now at this point.
Doing it the way I do it now through distance ed is something I actually like doing. I put three hours in, learn more, and actually feel like I accomplish something wheras in university I felt as if I was just going through the motions. I'd score very well on tests without actually learning or retaining any specific knowledge in a lot of cases. What was the point. While the degree I end up with now (well, the fact that it's from a less respectable 'open university') may not look as good as the traditional one I would have had before, I don't care...that's what my tech school plan is for.
Um, yeah...that had little to do with anything.
anyways, you might as well put in some effort with that chick. If you don't someone else will....if she's going to leave her boyfriend she'll do it either way, the real question is if it'll be for you or for some other guy because you didn't do anything. And remember....rejection is always better than regret.