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OrientedDis.. Disoriented.


Thursday, May 01, 2003

90% True

I hate chain letters, but here, this is college's anthem.. or something.. finally on break, remembering the 'times' (both the good and the bad)..

>50 THINGS ADMISSIONS NEVER TOLD YOU ABOUT COLLEGE 1. Quarters are gold. 2.
Two meals per day is the standard. 3. Road trip whenever possible. 4. Going
to the mailbox was never an ego booster/breaker before. 5. You will begin to
nap again. 6. Your bookstore bill will almost equal tuition. 7. Squirt guns
= Stress relief. 8. Instant messenger becomes an addiction. 9. E-mail
becomes your second language. 10. College students throw paper airplanes
too. 11. You never realized that so many people were smarter than you. 12.
College football is the coolest thing on the planet. 13. Western Europe
could be wiped out by a horrible plague and you wouldn't know, but you can
recite last week's re-run of The Simpsons verbatim. 14. Cartoons are for all
ages, especially Scooby Doo. 15. Disney movies are more than just classics.
16. You will never rent more movies in your life. 17. No one is too old for
video games. 18. Procrastination is an art form. 19. SNOOD is more addicting
th! an pot. 20. Thanks to Aimster/Audiogalaxy/Morpheus, you will never
listen to one of your CDs ever again. 21. It never sucked so much to get
sick. 22. The health service nurses are there because they couldn't make it
at a real hospital. Never, don't ever forget that. 23. Care packages are
right up there with birthdays. 24. Campus is only clean for Family Weekend
and Freshman Orientation. 25. Nothing you want to register for will be open.
26. Classes... the later the better. 27. You are no longer thankful that the
fire alarms are here to protect you. 28. Jeans may be worn as many times as
the wearer desires. 29. The only time to dress up is when your jeans are
dirty. 30. Showers become less important; sleep becomes more important. 31.
Asleep by 2:30 am is an early night. 32. Creativity in the dining halls is
key... 33. The freshman 15 is NOT a myth!!! (Or how about freshman 20.) 34.
If it's snowing out, the only reason you will leave your room is for food.
35. Dishes smell af! ter days of piling up. 36. Cereal makes a meal any time
of the day. 37 . You will eat anywhere that is a buffet. 38. You will eat
anything that is free. 39.New additions to food groups: ramen and pizza. 40.
Stealing from the dining hall will become second nature. 41. ATM's are the
devils advocate. ATM= Another Twenty Missing. 42. Keys have never been so
important, yet you seem to lose them or lock yourself out of the room even
more. 43. Duct tape heals all wounds. 44. If they say you can't have it in
your dorm, they are just kidding. 45. You will come to hate
hallways/elevators with a passion. 46. Those ugly cinder blocks are not
sound proof. 47. Pictures, posters, emails or anything else to cover the
ugly cell we live in will be transformed into wallpaper. 48. Everyone is
only nice for the first week. After that, no matter how nice you are, some
people just won't smile back. Get used to it. 49. You are never alone! 50.
You realize college is the ideal lifestyle, except for those pesky classes
TOP 10 REASONS THAT COLLEGE IS LIKE PRESCHOOL 10. Y! ou cry for your mother.
9. You cross the street without looking for cars. 8. Snack time is a
necessity. 7. You bundle up for the outdoors without caring what you look
like (because everyone else looks as stupid as you do). 6. You stay at home
and play games with your friends. 5. You wear your backpack on both
shoulders. 4. You wear big mittens. 3. Playing in the snow is a legitimate
activity. 2. You take naps. 1. You look forward to grilled cheese
sandwiches. YOU KNOW YOU'VE BEEN IN COLLEGE TOO LONG WHEN... *You actually
like doing laundry at home. *Two miles is not too far to walk for a party.
*You'd rather clean than study. *"Oh shit how did it get so late!" comes out
of your mouth at least once a night. *Mom's Meatloaf and potatoes become
something you desire, not avoid. *Half the time you don't wake up in your
own bed and it seems normal. *You schedule your classes around sleep habits
and soap operas. *You know the pizza boy by name. *You go to sleep when it's
light and! get up when it's dark. *You live for getting mail. *Looking out
the w indow is a form of entertainment. *Prank phone calls become funny
again. *You start thinking and sounding like your roommate. *Blacklights and
highlighters are the coolest things on earth. *Rearranging your room is your
favorite pastime. *Wal-mart is the coolest store. *The weekend lasts from
Thursday to Sunday. BEFORE I CAME TO COLLEGE, I WISH I HAD KNOWN... *That it
didn't matter how late I scheduled my first class, I'd still sleep through
it. *That I could change so much and barely realize it. *That you can love a
lot of people in a lot of different ways. *No matter how 'cool' you were in
highschool, no one here cares. *That if you wear polyester everyone will ask
why you are so dressed up. *That every clock on campus shows a different
time. *That if you were smart in high school, so what? It doesn't matter
here. *That I would go to a party the night before a final. *That Chem
Labs/Architecture studios take up more time than all my other classes put
together. *That you ca! n know everything and fail a test. *That you can
know nothing and ace a test. *That I could get used to almost anything found
out about my roommate. *That most of my education would be obtained outside
of class. *That friendship is more than getting drunk together. *That I
would be one of those people that my parents warned me about. *That Sunday
is a figment of the world's imagination. *That Psychology is really Biology.
That Biology is really Chemistry, that Chemistry is really Physics and that
Physics is really Math. *That my parents would become so much smarter in the
last few years. *That it's possible to be alone even when you are surrounded
by friends. *That friends are what makes this place worthwhile! Don't be
dismayed at good-byes, a farewell is necessary before we can meet again, and
meeting again, after moments or a lifetime, is certain for those who are
friends.
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. . . babbled Lin