Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Dude, College Life

I am now in college. This is the real thing. I went to high school for four years and hated every day. I had the maximum number of absences in every class. Why did I think it would be a great idea to go to college the summer after my senior year? I hate school.

I live in the dorms. I have two roommates. On roommate's name is Aubrey. She is a previous cheerleader and track star. She is shorter than me and very cute. My other roommate's name is Amber. She is a very kind person. We don't have much in common, but she is a very kind person. She is 22 years old.

I have two classes. One class is a joke. American foundations is twice a week for one hour and forty minutes a day. Going to class is not mandatory, so why go? My other class is Writing Foundations. It's a two and a half hour class Tuesday-Thursday Sweet!


My family lives a quarter of a mile away. I'm not actually "away at college". Well, I am but not really. If my parents need something, then I'm not away. But if I need something, I'm far away. Living close does have it's advantages though. For example: I can borrow the car, eat their food, etc...

Men in general. Boys in college are almost worse than boys in high school. Everyone thinks they'll be more mature just because there is a change in venue. False. This is not the case. The male sex still thinks and acts the same. The same girls will be liked that were liked in high school and the same girls will not be liked. There will be no surprises.

I came to college with high expectations. Bad choice. College is no more special than high school. I'm sure if you asked my roommate Aubrey - who is skinny and gorgeous - she would disagree. She would say college is a blast. That her classes are super fun and college boys are so much more mature. It all depends if you were popular in high school I guess. I was not.

1 comment:

  1. I hated my first semester of college, too. And whenever I liked a guy they always told me I would be perfect for thier younger brother. Tight.

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