Having completed the first half of my undergraduate college education, I have come to realize that college is truly an extraordinary time in a person's life. It is a time during which extreme laziness is used to achieve great things. The lifestyle of the modern college student could be seen as a disappointment and a sorry indication of what is to come for our future leaders. However, I prefer to see the student lifestyle as an inventive response to the stressful and competitive atmosphere of the modern college campus. We have used our growing minds to create a minimal-energy lifestyle, and I think this is an accomplishment.
- We have no money and minimal income, yet somehow still afford take-out pizza every weekend and Starbucks lattes.
- We are assigned hundreds of pages of reading each week, yet still manage to watch an entire season of "One Tree Hill" in the span of a few days.
- We forgo access to an entire library of information on our campus and manage to construct research papers using solely Sparknotes and Wikipedia entries.
- We survive for weeks on end with one plate, one mug and one fork.
- We manage to make it to 8:30 a.m. classes even though we were up until 2 a.m watching Netflix and taking BuzzFeed quizes on our phones.
- The final and most noteworthy achievement is our ability to fit several short naps into a single day.
If this is not a pure act of heroism, I don't know what is.

























