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12 Songs That Describe Your Freshman Year Of College

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12 Songs That Describe Your Freshman Year Of College

Everyone listens to music. Whether you're 10 or 45, music is a huge staple in the human culture. Music is there to lift us up through the hard times and support us during the good!

Here are 12 songs that describe your freshman year of college:

1. Party Rock Anthem by LMFAO

When you're on your way to move in and you're pumped up because classes haven't started yet. It's a massive change, and you know you're going to party all weekend.

2. 3000 Miles by Emblem 3

When you're finally alone after being dropped off.

3. You'll Be Okay by A Great Big World


When classes finally start and you made the mistake of taking an 8 a.m.

4. Gift of a Friend by Demi Lovato


When you meet your best friend at college or if you join a sorority and meet sisters who will become your best friends.

5. Love It by Icona Pop


That first weekend of school and everyone goes out to the nearby club.

6. The Lazy Song by Bruno Mars


The morning after going out, and you feel like death all day.

7. Ready To Run by One Direction


When you're in that point of the semester and you don't want to be stuck in school anymore. You just want to travel and explore the world, rather than being stuck in a classroom.

8. Bad Day by Daniel Powter


When you're unbelievably stressed, and you feel like your work will never end.

9. Eye of the Tiger by Survivor


When you need that extra bit of motivation during finals.

10. Defying Gravity by Wicked


When everyone is saying you won't pass your final because it's too hard.

11. Tell Me a Lie by One Direction


When you get your final back, and you know you did terribly, but you hope you didn't.

12. What Time is it? by High School Musical 2


When you're getting ready to move out of your dorm, and you're so close to summer.

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