In freshmen year you’ll remember new names and forget names.
In freshmen year, you’ll join some peer groups, but as the months go by, your
peers will narrow and grow fonder relationships. Beause in freshmen year, you’ll
be forced to do activities that bond you with various people, but as the
orientation’s over and your classmates are not picked by the system, you’ll
have to build relationships on your own.
In freshmen year the academic life seems blurry. Most will
be late to class or enter the wrong class. Some will find college life so easy
as if they’ve studied the manual book ahead of other freshmen. Some will be “trapped”
in committees they dislike–in which they have to fund raise. But, hey, freshmen
always try everything as everything is fresh
for them.
In freshmen year you’ll try to be as attractive as you are
allowed in front of your new friends and seniors of the opposite (or the same)
sex. Though some would not care much;
whether because they already have that someone
in particular or they are just not interested in such thing. Some will have special
friends by the end of the semester, some will have a crush on the same
person until they graduate.
In freshmen year... you promise yourself that you will be this kind of senior or that kind of senior, which you never
will be. But you will be a particular
kind of senior, that’s for sure. In freshmen year, you diss your superiors and
plot a revenge on your upcoming freshmen, but suddenly new rules applied in
which you cannot cross anything in your revenge-bucketlist.
Later throughout the year, you’ll be a different person, see the world slightly differently, maybe
develop new skills or traits. Some changes will be obvious, some will subtly
appear, some will not be appearent at all. But no matter what the occassion is,
human will always change as they always grow. College has different effects on
everyone, surely, so it is highly reccomended that you don’t miss a thing.
(aren’t you curious on what effects it has on you?)
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