Today was my last day of classes. Which is weird. It also snowed today. For some reason I’m having a hard time convincing myself summer starts in one week… It’s actually finals week next week, but lucky me I’ve already taken most of mine early so I am almost totally finished. Wahoo!
Things that are awesome about college
- If the prof. can’t come you don’t have to either. Which is awesome. No more subs, just canceled school which when you think about it is almost the same thing anyways…
- Less stupid kids (still too many, but way less)
- Fun people. Fun people go to college.
- The fact that they don’t even take roll
- You don’t get a weak sause spring break unless you go to BYU of course, in which case… no spring break at all. Sorry guys…
- You get to pick everything (Almost). So if you don’t like waking up early you can just take classes that don’t start until 2:00 or whatever. (I am not one of these people I would rather have morning classes so I can get on with my day)
- Colleges have funner activites then high schools do. Bigger budget I guess.
- Summer starts WAY earlier
Anyways one of the other best things is that strangers seem to be under the impression that you are very responsible if you are in college even if this is not the case. j/k There are actually a lot of good things about being in college, but the absolute worst thing about being in college is the number of times you get asked what your major is. I’m serious. I’ve never been so sick of answering question in my life. Adults you don’t talk to very much love this question. It’s like when you were in regular school all they ever said to you was “So what grade are you in now?” and you tell them, and even though you just told them the same thing 2 months ago they say “Oh wow! You are getting so grown up”… sometimes launching into a story they remember about you as a baby or toddler. Then when you get to college they ask you what your major is. Everytime they see you. And you just know you’ll be answering this question 12 times every family party for the next 4 years (or more).


I always hated getting asked what my major was and yet I always asked people theirs - go figure. And I was pretty pissed about the snow yesterday! It’s helping me commit to my decision to move out of state in the fall.
Are you guys LDS. I am! I read the comment thing about BYU and I was like….hmmmm???!!!!!
@ Andrea
We totally are!
Let me just get ahead of the game….What is your major? I promise to forget before the next family party so I can ask you again.