What I've Learned in my Freshman Year of College
- I have an accent. I won't even try to deny it anymore. Yes, I am that person who says "ohhh ya" and "you betcha" on a regular basis. Iowans will always make fun of me for it, but I suppose that comes with the territory.
- Sleep is for old people. No offense, Granny. I love you a lot. But I also recognize that sleep is extremely inconvenient in college! Last semester, I tried to go to bed at 10:00 every night. Naturally, that did not work out so well. All the action happens in the middle of the night! Someday, when I'm settled into a nice little house in suburbia with my husband and 2.5 children, I'll sleep eight hours a night. Just not today. :)
- I do not need pop to survive. Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to publicly announce that I have been pop-free since July of 2011. Don't get me wrong: I love pop. Pepsi, Coke, just about anything. But there got to be a point over the summer when I realized that the amount of pop (leftover from my grad party) I was drinking probably wasn't healthy. And so I spontaneously quit cold turkey. Now, knowing that pop was going to be available to me every single day in the cafeteria here in Sioux City, I didn't think I would be able to keep this up in college. But guess what? I DID!!! And guess what else? I feel awesome. I really don't even miss it that much anymore. I'm also a big fan of flavored water now.
- Location doesn't matter. What I mean is this: wherever you go, your experience isn't based on the place you're at. It's all about the people you meet. I've met some amazing people in Sioux City this year that I know I'll be lifelong friends with. Sure, this isn't the most glamourous town in the world. But the people here are absolutely spectacular. And that, my friends, is awesome.
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