Family | The Odyssey Online
Start writing a post

5 Things To Be Grateful For Even If You Have The Freshman Plague

If you're surrounded by a pile of tissues and feeling down, get a new perspective.

17
5 Things To Be Grateful For Even If You Have The Freshman Plague
https://www.everypixel.com/search?q=college%2Bstudent%2Bsick&image_id=4196996600901944983

In This Article:

The freshman plague (where you get a bad cold or other illness and it seems like so many other people are sick too) is SO real. This past week, I've had some sort of virus that caused pink eye, a bad cold, and hives. Trust me, it was not pleasant. Wash your hands! Cough into your sleeve! Eat veggies! If you haven't caught the freshman plague, it might still be coming for you, but make a clear effort to keep it from getting you. If you do catch the freshman plague, though, and you're feeling gross and helpless, here are some things to be grateful for that might boost your spirits.

Family

Who else is going to regularly check up on you and make sure you're doing okay? If you're close to home, you can even go home and rest and recuperate. I went home this weekend and I'm definitely feeling somewhat better. Bonus: You can do your laundry and get a little work done in a quiet space, if you're feeling up to it. My parents drove me home for the weekend and it was so much more comfortable being sick at home than at school.

Awesome roommates

Being sick at school is the worst, but a great roommate makes such a difference! Mine filled up my water bottle for me when I didn't want to leave the room and it is the little things like that that make being sick at school feel a little better.

Netflix

upload.wikimedia.org

A sick day calls for some TV time. Gather up a box of tissues, a cup of tea, and a blanket. Get ready to spend several hours watching your favorite shows and movies and getting some much-needed downtime. My personal favorites: Pretty Little Liars and Chicago Fire.

Fuzzy Pets

Emma Hammer

If you need a mood booster, just look at some pictures of your cat (or another cute animal). I live an hour away from school and went home for the weekend so I was actually able to pet my real cat, but if you don't have that option, a picture is the next best thing.

Mattress Toppers

My dorm bed is SO comfortable so when I went to bed early because I was sick, I actually got a lot of sleep. There were nights when I would get over nine hours of sleep and it definitely made me feel a little better! Yes, it is possible to get that much sleep at school. Sleep is a must when you're sick so if your bed isn't comfortable enough for you, get a mattress topper.

If you read all of that and you still aren't feeling any better, remember that the freshman plague will pass and soon enough you'll be feeling back to normal again. In the meantime, keep washing your hands and getting extra sleep!

Report this Content
This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.
Entertainment

15 Times "Parks and Recreation" Summed Up Your Library Experience

"I've only slept nine hours over the past four days, so I'm right on the verge of a nervous breakdown." - Leslie Knope

3802
Parks and Recreation excitedly gathered around a laptop at a table in an office setting.

The library. Club lib. The place every college student goes when they want to try and be a productive member of society. Who better to explain your experience than Parks and Rec?

1. When you've finally found the energy to leave your dorm room and walk into the lib like

Keep Reading...Show less
Taylor Swift in orange dress playing a moss-covered piano on stage with bright lights.

A three-and-a-half-hour runtime. Nine Eras. Eleven outfit changes. Three surprise songs. Zero breaks. One unforgettable evening. In the past century, no other performer has put on an electric performance quite like Taylor Swift, surpassing her fans ‘wildest dreams’. It is the reason supporters keep coming back to her shows each year. Days later, I’m still in awe of the spectacle ‘Miss Americana’ puts on every few days in a new city. And, like one of Taylor’s exes, has me smiling as I reminisce about the memories of the night we spent together.

Keep Reading...Show less
Student Life

A Few Thoughts Every College Freshman Has

The transition into adulthood is never easy

28628
Mays Island
Courtney Jones

Today I started my third week of college at Minnesota State Moorhead. I have survived welcome week, finding my classes on the first day, and being an awkward loner in the dining hall. Even though I have yet to be here for a month, I have already experienced many thoughts and problems that only a new college student can relate to.

Keep Reading...Show less
Students walking on a sunny college campus with trees and buildings.

"Make sure to get involved when you're in college!"

We've all heard some variation of this phrase, whether it came from parents, other family members, friends, RAs, or college-related articles. And, like many clichés, it's true for the most part. Getting involved during your college years can help you make friends, build your resume, and feel connected to your campus. However, these commitments can get stressful if you're dealing with personal issues, need to work, or aren't sure how to balance classes and everything else going on during the semester.

Keep Reading...Show less
Relationships

9 Reasons Why Friends Are Essential In College

College without friends is like peanut butter without jelly.

12373
Bridgaline Liberati and friends
Bridgaline Liberati

In college, one of the essential things to have is friends. Yes, textbooks, a laptop, and other school supplies are important but friends are essential. Friends are that support system everybody needs. The more friends you have the better the support system you have. But you also have someone to share experiences with. And don’t settle for just one or two friends because 8 out of 10 times they are busy and you are studying all alone. Or they have other friend groups that do not include you. Don’t settle for just one or two friends; make as many friends as you can. After the first couple of weeks of college, most friend groups are set and you may be without friends.

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments