Freshman year? That’s so last year.
You’re a sophomore now, and you know the drill. The past three semesters have run their course, and now you’re the master of the fourth.
These are the skills that you display throughout all of your glorious sophomore days:
1. Classifying the year of a student by ~subtle~ glances alone.
2. Scheduling homework around napping and eating times.
3. Remembering to send life updates to your parents before they think you’ve gone MIA.
4. Keeping up-to-date with the brief, but informative texts and snaps from your friends from home.
5. Not locking yourself out of the dorm and paying the shameful fee that’s required to open it.
6. Arriving on time to your 8 a.m. when we all know that you got out of bed 10 minutes ago.
7. Ditching your high school apparel for your college's apparel.
8. Counting down to each and every break.
9. Making the most out of your meal swipes.
10. Avoiding the dinner rush.
11. Timing your coffee runs around class times to beat the crowd.
12. Scouring RateMyProfessor every semester like it is your job.
13. Knowing how to make six different schedules for course registration only to end up using the first one that you made.
14. Despising all homework, but especially online assignments.
15. Taking advantage of student discounts wherever and whenever you shop.
16. Breathing in and out when you remember that you’re almost halfway done with college.
17. Embracing the experience because you know it won’t last forever.
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