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Poster Name:Chill
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By my junior year I was so ready to graduate, yes I loved college but don't listen to ANYONE that says college is the best four years of your life... it may be a great four years to mess around try new things and discover yourself, but life gets bettter every single day that it goes on. My friend told me that after graduation it's all downhill from there, and I wanted to smack him in the face. You graduate at the age 22 and you have nearly all of your 20s to continue to be young, legal, educated and free... the possibilities are endless. Not to mention that you'll actually be making money now AND you don't have to be worrying about exams and Homework anymore Time at college flies by, make the most of it for sure. Be stupid, but not too stupid. still graduate but make some dumb memories that you can look back on and laugh. Seize every opportunity to have a good time, don't try too much to save money because you'll end up broke regardless, and this way you'll look back on your time and be happy that you invested in so many activities and opportunities. You'll most likely live with your parents for a bit and that's why everyone gets scared, but it's not long before you're in an apartment with a friend or group of friends having the time of your life. Especially if you're part of Greek life, you have such a massive network of people to reach out to all over the country after graduation. So don't spend your undergrad stressin about what the future holds, learn from me that it's still great. Today was better than yesterday, and that's the way it's headed.
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