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10 Reasons Why It's Great To Be Single In College

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10 Reasons Why It's Great To Be Single In College
Julia Caesar
  1. You get to sprawl out in your own bed, (almost) every night.


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2. More money for yourself, and a lot less problems.

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3. More time with your best friend.

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4. You aren't looking at your phone 24/7.


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5. More time to hit the books and enjoy your major.

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6. You have so much time to hangout with different people, you don't even know what to do.

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7. You get to spend a lot of time with just yourself.

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8. The gym becomes your significant other.


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9. You get to go out and not have a worry in the world.


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10. Most importantly, you focus on creating friendships and memories that'll last a lifetime.

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