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Wait… what if I don’t want to be a sophomore slash what if I don’t want to go back home for the summer slash what if I like it here? And I like my dorm room even though it’s the size of a closet, and I like my roommate even though she sleeps eighteen out of the twenty-four hours in a day? #HELP! The transition from freshman to sophomore year can be a very stressful time. You actually have to figure out what you want to major in and what you actually want to do with your life. You have to move to an actual apartment, and you may even have some homework. (I know…weird.) Yes, we understand, this is very stressful.
Here’s a quick guide on how to deal with this transition, roommate separation anxiety, as well as summer dorm sickness:
Plan a Weekend Getaway.So, I don’t know about your roommate, but mine’s pretty great. However the main issue is that she lives in Wisco (ew) while I live in Minnesota. Clearly, this is a huge problem, so we’ve devised a plan so we can see each other this summer. I’m going to road trip to Wisco to go to Summer Fest, and she’s going to road trip to MN to go to We Fest. Seriously this plan is flawless. This way we can show each other our hometowns, go to some great music festivals, and see each other! I personally, could not be more thrilled. 
Take a Field Trip.If you are having serious separation anxiety for your freshman dorm room, take a cute little jaunt down to the U over the summer. There are lots of things to do in Minneapolis: you could go to Annie's, cause some problems, and then take a pit stop at your dorm and have a moment. They may not actually let you into your old dorm, but, hey, it’s basically the same thing. 
Deny Everything That’s Happening.If you really cannot possibly deal with the fact that you will not be a freshman next year, denial is an excellent coping mechanism. Just pretend you’re going back to school to be a freshman again next year. This will hold you over for a while until you actually realize that won’t be happening. Denying the whole situation could maybe even help you ease into the reality of the situation and help you realize the fun and games of freshman year are over, and that it’s okay to move on to sophomore year. Or this could back fire, you never know.

We all have different ways of coping with change -- hopefully these three tips will help ease the drastic and sometimes jarring transition from freshman to sophomore year.

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