15 Times Spongebob Described Your Freshman Year
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15 Times Spongebob Described Your Freshman Year

Re-living your Freshman Year through a Sponge.

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1.When you had absolutely no friends at the beginning of the year so you decided to stay in your indoors and do nothing.

Lets be real here, your Netflix was your Used Napkin, Penny, and Chip.

2. About 2 weeks into college you finally found someone equally as weird as you and then deemed them your best buddy.

If you only knew the amount of shenanigans you two would get into together...

3. You went through some trial and errors with clubs, but eventually you found the one where you belong

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There was a little extra work involved, but in the end being a member was totally worth it.

4. Halloween rolled around and you didn't know the dress code was lingerie.

Maybe you weren't the sexy nurse or the jacked football player but you still looked fab!

5. The time when you went to your first real college party.

The real fun began when you and your buddy had to manage to get back to your dorm.

6. The day after the party when you had to face society.

You didn't even know you could look that badReliving your Freshman year of college through a sponge who lives in a pineapple under the sea.

7. You thought you knew what to expect with finals but you really had no idea...

The amount of tears, anxiety attacks, and times you said, "I'm done" are too many too count.

8. Winter break came and you could not be any happier.

Being home was great but you missed your compadres like crazy.

9. You started the new semester with a positive attitude!

This was the time when you wanted a new year and a new you but that really lasted all of a week.

10. Valentines Day came and while everyone else was being "Relationship Goals" you remained single.

It's okay though, there was no one worthy of you anyway!

11. Your nights out on the town began to get a bit more adventurous.


Even when they were just midnight Walmart runs, you and your friends knew how to turn up in any location.

12. Spring Break wasn't at all what you expected.

All of those MTV specials with the kids on the beach drinking, girls in wet t-shirt contests, and concerts galore didn't even come close to the fun you had watching Netflix with your pet.

13. THE REVENGE OF FINALS WEEK!

Second semester finals week was the most stressful, most procrastinated, and most productive time in your young life.

14. When you packed up your room and left nothing behind.



You couldn't bear to leave anything behind, especially that brochure you received when you first got to campus!

15. When it was almost impossible to say goodbye.

You made so made so many good friends and memories this year. There were many rough patches but you got through them all. You don't want to say goodbye to your Freshman year but Sophomore year is only 3 months away and you are ready!

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