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15 Thoughts You Have As An Incoming Freshman In College

Will I love college as much as Asher Roth, or will I hate it like Sam Adams? ​ ​

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15 Thoughts You Have As An Incoming Freshman In College

With Freshman year fast approaching there are many questions rushing through your mind- Will I love college as much as Asher Roth, or will I hate it like Sam Adams? Here is a list of the most common unanswered questions.

1. I hope my roommate isn't weird.

2. Is it socially acceptable to post in our "accepted students" Facebook page?

3. I better get my #1 housing choice... or else.

4. I just realized I don't even know how to do my own laundry.

5. I need to pack so many items.

6. Can I bring my pets to college?

7. Are college classes going to be hard?

8. 8 A.M.'s can't be that bad...

9. How will college affect my sleep schedule?

10. Are college parties an upgrade from high school parties?

11. I hope I have a cool R.A.

12. I'm simultaneously nervous, excited, anxious, and nostalgic.

13. Why do textbooks cost so much money?

14. I have no idea what I want to do with my life.

15. Did I choose the right college?


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