University is often labelled as “the best years of your life.” I mean, a whole three years of drinking alcohol, living with your squad and not facing up to real adult responsibilities is pretty damn hard to beat, let’s be honest.
University is often labelled as “the best years of your life.” I mean, a whole three years of drinking alcohol, living with your squad and not facing up to real adult responsibilities is pretty damn hard to beat, let’s be honest.
Every group has one absolutely ‘mental’ member, the real #LAD who swears they can out drink you all. I mean, they practically drink tequila for breakfast. Yet somehow they’re still always he first one with their head hanging over the toilet…
It’s that time of year again where many final year students are found in their natural habitat – cramming in the library. Everyone’s mood can be translated into Ross Geller’s margarita meltdown, and we all know how that ended (spoiler alert – he really wasn’t fine). Whilst we endure the tears and tantrums of third year deadlines, three months prior we didn’t picture ourselves in this mess. In fact, we all had pretty different expectations…
Going to uni is more than just turning up to lectures and passing your modules – there are some valuable lessons you learn along the way…
If you’re currently in the middle of an “oh my god I’m never going to hit the word count on my dissertation” university stress, this one’s for you.
Being at uni is like being in a bubble of booze, work, and more booze that always feels like it’s *just* about ready to burst at any moment.
SPOLIER ALERT: it doesn’t and you’ll be MORE than fine, trust me.
This is it, it’s over. The best three years of your life have come to an end and you’e not quite sure whether to feel sad or relieved, right? Just a heads up, this is what you’re about to go through…
Relief
OMG IT’S OVER!! You’ll never again have to pick up a text book or sit an exam, life in education has finally come to an end!
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