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11 'Good Luck Charlie' Moments That You'll Have In College

We all need a little 'luck' to get us through the struggles that college has to offer us.

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11 'Good Luck Charlie' Moments That You'll Have In College

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Just like Teddy trying to care for her little sister Charlie by making her the video of all her "Good Luck Charlie" moments that life has to offer, I made a similar list of all the "Good Luck Charlie" moments that college has to offer. So, if you're starting off as a freshman this year, well, "Good, Luck Charlie."

Not Making a Sleep Schedule

You're happy that you are out on your own and that you aren't under your parents' wing. No rules and you could be out all night long if you wanted to and you may think that you don't need a lot of sleep. But if you think you can blow off sleep, especially during that first week, well, "Good, Luck Charlie."

Purchasing the Smallest Meal Plan

You may be optimistic at the beginning of the year that you don't need the biggest meal plan and you may be right. But if you think you can survive off of the smallest meal plan for the entire year, well, "Good, Luck Charlie."

Not Going To Class

Sure, you can miss a couple of classes but if you think you can pass a lecture class without going to it, well, "Good, Luck Charlie."

Thinking that you & your roomie don't need boundaries

If you think you can go a year with living someone and never set any ground rules about what's cool and what's not, well, "Good, Luck Charlie."

Thinking that college is the same as high school

LOL. If you go in with thinking that you can do minimum work and still get a 4.0 in college just like you did in high school, well, "Good, Luck Charlie."

That you aren't going to miss your mom

Sure, you can be happy that you finally have space from your mom. But if you think you can survive without talking to her every week and asking her how to do a billion things, well, "Good, Luck Charlie."

High School prepared you for college

If you think that going to classes for six hours a day and not having to do another ten hours of homework for those classes works the same way in college, well, "Good, Luck Charlie."

Limits, limits, limits

If you listen to someone who tells you that it's a great idea to test your limits at this frat party that you only know a few people at & you've only gotten drunk once before, well, "Good, Luck Charlie."

People Caring

If you think every kid in your lecture is going to be your best friend, well, Good Luck Charlie, because that's not going to happen.

Sharing is not caring

If you think you and your roommate are going to share everything from shampoo to coffee & not get tired of the other one, well, "Good, Luck Charlie."

Getting Sick

Living on campus is hard so if you set the high expectation of never getting sick while living in a dorm, well, "Good, Luck Charlie."

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