The 10 months of freshman year of college are going to bring the best and worst times of your lives. You will reach your highest of highs and your lowest of lows. Despite everything you’ll experience being a freshman in college, you’ll create memories that you’ll never forget. Here are 10 Justin Bieber songs that describe every month of your first year of college.
1. August – “Be Alright”
Moving into college freshman year will be one of the scariest things a person will ever have to go through. Home sickness is inevitable and for the first time in a long time, you’ll be the first to call your parents rather than the other way around. Even when you think things won’t ever get better, you have to remember: “Don’t you worry cause everything’s gonna be alright."
2. September – “That Should Be Me”
September means high school seniors are just beginning the start to the best year of their lives and you couldn’t be more jealous. As you scroll through Facebook and Instagram and see photos of their first day as seniors, you cant help be say to yourself, “that should be me."
3. October – “The Feeling”
Now’s the time you’re starting to get a bit adjusted to your new home. You’re starting to get used to your daily routines and you’ve made a couple of close friends who you talk to on a daily basis. October brings you the feeling that you’re going to really start loving the next few months of school.
4. November – “Confident”
Thanksgiving is right around the corner and everything seems to be going your way in November. You officially are used to your class schedule and you’ve created a friend group that you hang out with in and outside of school. Safe to say you’re really starting to feel confident about yourself, your grades, and your social life.
5. December – “Christmas Love”
Not only are you super excited to go back home for a long winter break, but you also have double the excitement for Christmas this year because it’s the first time in your life that you haven’t spent the days leading up to Christmas at home with your family. You’ll be walking around campus saying, “Tell Santa I’m cool this year,” because presents are the very least of your worries – all you’re focused on is spending quality time with your family.
6. January – “Never Say Never”
You’re finally back from a long winter break and you find yourself actually getting excited to be back on campus with all your new friends. Although you never saw yourself being at this point back in August, remember to “never say never."
7. February – “What Do You Mean?”
Midterms for your second semester of college are right around the corner and you’re freaking out about maintaining your good grades (or improving on your bad grades) from last semester’s exams. Your professors are throwing new material at you left and right and you're all like, "What do you mean?!"
8. March – “No Pressure”
Now that midterms are over with, March is the month where you’re laid back and not thinking much about what you have planned ahead. You know that April and May are months that are going to be loaded with tons of work, so for the time being: “You ain’t gotta make your mind up right now, no rush, no pressure."
9. April – “All Bad”
And just like that, every assignment you could ever think of is thrown at your face (and due all at once) and you literally do not know what to do with yourself. Suddenly, your free time and social life is non existent and you find yourself sleeping in the library more often than your own bed. April is the month where most college students can agree everything in their lives is going “all bad."
10. May – “Sorry”
Well, you’ve handed in all of your final projects, papers, and exams and you’ve never felt more relieved. Studying in May is like trying to not gain the freshman 15 – impossible. With the thought of summer in your head at all times, your final grades just don’t reflect on the student you know you are. As you pack up your belongings and head on out for the summer, you can’t help but ask your parents: “Is it too late to say sorry?”
Freshman year forever.






























