Is this yet another college blog post? No. Is this one of those posts where you rant off about how awesome college life is. No, well, maybe, yes. I'm not sure what this is post is about, but I hope it'll be entertaining enough!
College life is simple. If I had to describe it in one word I'd say "carefree". Why, you may ask (and rightly so). Let me explain it to you.
1. You never tell your parents what you're up to
2. Even if you do chances are you made up a very good story (common, who hasn't done that?)
3. During orientation they tell you can have icecream every morning - now really, did you do that at home?
4. Sex. Need I say more?
5. On a more serious note (for all the old ones reading my blog), we get to chose the courses we want to study. Well this may not entirely be carefree, but we are given a choice. And with choice dear friends, family, and readers, comes the element of being carefree. I am not told to chose courses that are right for me (and even if I am, let's face it, how many of us listen to our peer adviser, career counselors or even the Dean?!)
And with this, I'd like to end my post. So folks, it's almost time for the freshman guys to go to college - don't be scared. You'll love it. It's carefree!
College life is simple. If I had to describe it in one word I'd say "carefree". Why, you may ask (and rightly so). Let me explain it to you.
1. You never tell your parents what you're up to
2. Even if you do chances are you made up a very good story (common, who hasn't done that?)
3. During orientation they tell you can have icecream every morning - now really, did you do that at home?
4. Sex. Need I say more?
5. On a more serious note (for all the old ones reading my blog), we get to chose the courses we want to study. Well this may not entirely be carefree, but we are given a choice. And with choice dear friends, family, and readers, comes the element of being carefree. I am not told to chose courses that are right for me (and even if I am, let's face it, how many of us listen to our peer adviser, career counselors or even the Dean?!)
And with this, I'd like to end my post. So folks, it's almost time for the freshman guys to go to college - don't be scared. You'll love it. It's carefree!
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