Mine was great. I found a really good core group of friends, was really involved in student organizations, and met my husband. I loved college.
Mine was great. I found a really good core group of friends, was really involved in student organizations, and met my husband. I loved college.
honeydew / 7917 posts
I didn't love it, but I didn't hate it. I also met my husband in college, but I met him the summer after my freshman year and it was his last semester. I didn't make many friends since I have lived in this town my entire life and didn't feel the need to be social. I was already in my comfort zone.
honeydew / 7667 posts
It was ok. I studied really hard and didn't have much time to socialize. But it got me where I am today so I'm cool with that.
pomegranate / 3003 posts
My experience was awesome. I got into my dream school, and really felt a solid sense of pride attending. Against all odds (I was not the 'type') I joined a sorority and lived in the house until I graduated. I loved my time there, and met some of my very best girl friends.
grapefruit / 4006 posts
i loved it. i got into my first choice, i went to school in a relatively big city with lots of things to do, i met my BFF, i enjoyed a lot of my classes. it was awesome.
coconut / 8430 posts
Hated it! My degree program was HARD and I had to study constantly. There wasnt a whole lot of time for fun and making friends!
coconut / 8079 posts
Loved it! Learned lots, good friends, studied abroad. Lots of good memories.
honeydew / 7283 posts
Mine was good. I had a great group of friends, was in an awesome acappella group (nerd alert) and spent a semester in Australia.
grapefruit / 4085 posts
It was pretty good. I met a really close friend, lived in NYC and had an all-around great time.
cantaloupe / 6791 posts
Mine was good. I graduated in 3 years instead of 4, but I still feel like I got a lot of great memories out of it. I LOVED living with my friends!
grapefruit / 4800 posts
Lots of ups and downs but overall a very unique experience. I usually took on a big course load plus was on the CC and track teams (which meant we ran 70 miles a week and traveled a lot) and involved in other random things. So I pretty much pushed my body physically to the limit on very little sleep and then occasionally drank my ass off. I met some really amazing and interesting people but I was always bouncing from activity to activity so I didn't feel like I became bffs like some people did. But I do keep it touch and have remained good friends with lots, they just don't live around me anymore
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