Jan 14, 2016Title? I start Tuesday.
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Jan 14, 2016
More free time, but more responsibility as well. Teachers aren't gonna baby you and follow you around to hand in assignments on time. You either do it or you don't and you fail, no last second make up hours to pass right before the semester endsfurface, dester23, Groovy Tony and 7 others like this. -
Jan 14, 2016
Babes if all kinds, all cultures, waiting for love
But none single
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Jan 15, 2016
To be honest, my experience was
Freshman Year: Parties, basic classes, meeting people in your dorm (if you're living there), doing random s--- here and there...just kind of soaking it in.
Sophomore Year: Essentially the same as Freshman year but you think you're tough s---. You'll probably get busted underage drinking in the dorms at this stage.
Junior Year: I moved off campus into a house with 5 other guy friends. We threw parties, got busted, stopped throwing parties. You adapt to living in a disgusting hellhole for a house at this point, but it's cool because you're in college. Cheap, microwavable food is your best friend during this stage. Also, you'll transition from house parties to the bars if you still party.
Senior Year: If you're in the same house, your roommates and their habits will probably start to piss you off. Remember to enjoy it because you'll miss it after. Also, you'll probably start going to the library a lot for studying, group projects, etc. It's a weird time, but it feels...productive? Last few weeks of this stage you'll be f----- with big projects/papers and with stressing about getting a job on top of it all, you'll probably cry at least once.
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Jan 19, 2016
First day of class got a b------s number... But she's going to school to become a DEA agent
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Jan 14, 2016
Skip, let ya boy nick teach you a little lesson
its not as 'crazy' as some people might make it out to be
assuming that your taking 12-15 credits and are enrolled in a 2 year program and are taking entry level courses ( as does everyone in their first semester of college )
Its gonna be a new experience.. you'll see u will have a lot more freedom than u did hs.... but don't get carried away with it
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Jan 14, 2016
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Jan 15, 2016
@Kon gave the only legit answer so far. @Skippy where are you going? will you be living oncampus? id recommend taking advantage of internships, networking with professors, getting involved with groups. depends on what youre going to study, but my advice is to be well-balanced and not waste ur entire college experience (like sum portly indian fellows) posting on a message board, parroting smarter strangers -
Jan 14, 2016
All kinds of fat b------s f---in me to where i can only get 5 hours of sleep d--- thats money well spentdester23, Music, Mike Tyson and 3 others like this. -
Jan 14, 2016
but yeah just be ready to sleep around 5-6 hours a night and spend most of your free time studyingLil Squeed, gorealsteady, Mike Tyson and 3 others like this. -
Jan 15, 2016
@Skippy here is my number one advice to you: go to f---ing class. It sounds obvious but it took me my first two years to figure it out. Starting junior year I never skipped class a single time unless I was sick and I 3.9-4.0'd every single quarter for the rest of college. Some kids in school will tell you they learn better on their own...some of them do, but 75% are just lazy pieces of s--- making up excuses. Class is 15 hours a week, that's not even two shifts at a part time job. Just do it. You'll have to study immensely less and its less work for a better education in the long run.Meero, Lil Squeed, lil uzi vert stan and 2 others like this. -
Jan 15, 2016
@Squid dropping science right now
But for real though it was the most thrilling but also the most challenging 4 years of my life, it depends on how seriously you take it. If you do apply yourself and look for opportunities whether it be jobs, internships or rigorous courses you will reap what you sow in college. And obviously enjoy it as well socializing led me to meet a lot of great friends, easy money off of being a DJ at parties and valuable information on classes and so on. All and all make the most of it fam and best of luck!Meero, DKC, Ordinary Joel and 2 others like this. -
Jan 15, 2016
If you don't get b------s before don't expect to magically get b------s at collegedester23, Narsh, CODEiNE DEMON and 2 others like this. - Jun 19, 2025
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Jan 14, 2016
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Jan 14, 2016
Only felt like yesterday when we graduated now your going to college. You've done more than me my n-----.Meero, Narsh, Ordinary Joel and 2 others like this. -
Jan 24, 2016
I have decided I'm gonna go to collegeFire Squad, threee, CODEiNE DEMON and 1 other person like this. -
Jan 15, 2016
staying a virgin is cheaper 3bhLil Squeed, lil uzi vert stan, CODEiNE DEMON and 1 other person like this.