We all knew Hannah Montana would have our backs at some point in our lives. Turns out 10 years later, she was right and her life couldn’t be more relatable. A night out in college is an emotional rollercoaster, whether you’re out at the bar or living it up at a frat party. With a bunch of different stages of the night, each one brings out a different emotion- from one extreme to another.
1. When you’re supposed to go out in 10 minutes and you haven’t gotten ready yet.
Your bed is so comfy that you don’t even know if it’s worth going out or not.
2. When you heard the bouncers were being strict tonight, but you made it into the bar.
With the exception of an overpriced cover charge of course.
3. When you get to that stage of the night where you are brutally honest.
You’ve had a little too much to drink and no one’s stopping you from going up to the people you hate.
4. When your friends try stopping you from talking to a boy you think is cute.
Apparently your friends disagree about the whole cuteness thing.
5. When someone tries to talk to the guy your friends wouldn’t let you talk to.
Yeah you’re a little jealous and protective.
6. When you do something you promised your friends you wouldn’t do.
7. When you’re just in “sad girl hours” and reached your maximum drinking capacity.
You feel bad for yourself and all you want is a boyfriend.
8. Before making the long trek home, you just need food.
A slice of pizza will definitely do the trick.
After a long night, whether you hit up the bars or went frat hopping, Hannah Montana has never been so accurate. The impulsive decision to go out, the roller coaster of emotions and the feast at the end of the night accurately represents the typical college night out.