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37 Things I Wish I Knew Earlier

We live life to learn but learning from others is also good.

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37 Things I Wish I Knew Earlier
Kelsey Trimble

1. Moms can be your best friends

2. It's okay not to have a boyfriend

3. It's okay to stay in on a Friday night

4. Getting blackout isn't fun - especially the next day

5. A few close friends are better than a lot of casual friends

6. Saving money is important

7. Dunkin is cheaper than Starbucks (but always get Starbucks)

8. Buying toilet paper sucks.

9. A horizontal ID isn't that much cooler than a vertical one.

10. Beer before liquor never sicker.

11. Being the "mom" isn't always a bad thing, sometimes remembering the crazy things your friends did is more fun than being crazy.

12. Socks and underwear are something to look forward to at Christmas and birthdays.

13. Free things are the best things.

14.Veggies and healthy food actually taste better than junk food.

15. Puppies will forever be cute and will always make you feel better.

16. Speak out for what you believe in.

17. Self confidence is attractive.

18. It's okay to be you.

19. And it's okay if you don't know who you are yet.

20. You don't always have to say yes to everything.

21. Take care of yourself first.

22. You can't always sustain the all nighters, in bed by 9pm is a gift.

23. Stand up for the underdog. They will be grateful.

24. It's okay to make mistakes, they will happen, try not to have regrets.

25. Take chances, it's okay.

26. Study abroad even if you're afraid of missing out, your friends will still love you when you come back.

27. Live life.

28. Do your best. Even if it isn't your greatest, you'll know you've tried your hardest doing so.

29. Learn how to time manage.

30. Take time for yourself.

31. It's not the end of the world to fail a class.

32. Memorize the nearest Jimmy John's number.

33. Become your professors friend. They want to help you.

34. Parents are usually right.

35. PJs and no make up is the way to go, but not every day.

36. Handwritten letters mean more than a text or email.

37. But a text or email mean more than nothing at all.

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