1) Freedom
Living close to campus
meant zero curfews.
Could go home at midnight
if my heart wanted to.
2) Diversity
Hardly do I ever see
the same person next to me.
Perhaps some stopped coming to class,
couldn’t stand the warm seats.
3) Friends
Bored from studying all alone?
Just give my floormate a heads up.
“Hey, I’ll be over in 5.”
“Sure, I’m not even dressed up.”
4) Convenience
Out of bread and milk?
Just walk down two streets.
“But I really want Ethiopian food.”
“Even closer, but only if you can handle the heat.”
5) Time
Unless you were on the Olympic route,
college was a time to explore.
Four years to figure it out,
but I’m still yearning for more.
I really feel #5.
Great post! 🙂
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College are one of the best years of life… Freedom n friends being the crux of it apart of studying i.e.😉… Once you enter the professional world both of them are hard to get 😊
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Yes, totally agree! Haha, studying is never fun… well, unless you intended to “study” but ended up procrastinating on the Internet. 😉 (something I did quite often)
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More college education, yes! No party stuff though too old for that nonsense. Plus my nerves can’t handle it.
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I’m not into partying either, and I do miss the learning aspect very much (but not the papers and exams). 🙂
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Me either
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Great post! Made me a little nostalgic! 🙂
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Thank you for reading! 🙂
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That’s why I like to read people’s blog. I get to learn from them
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Thanks for stopping by!
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