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Supersteele

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So i am just curious of what my fellow sdn posters first year of undergrad was like? I know for me it was a tough adjustment from high school to college. I am also curious if anyone thinks that there second and third year of undergrad has gotten easier? 🙂🙂🙂
 
So i am just curious of what my fellow sdn posters first year of undergrad was like? I know for me it was a tough adjustment from high school to college. I am also curious if anyone thinks that there second and third year of undergrad has gotten easier? 🙂🙂🙂
Going from an all-boys Catholic high school to a public university was quite the shocker. Dorming next-door to girls and seeing them prance down the hall in just towels made my transition a little difficult, to say the least.
 
Going from an all-boys Catholic high school to a public university was quite the shocker. Dorming next-door to girls and seeing them prance down the hall in just towels made my transition a little difficult, to say the least.
Peter is basically saying his transition was one from high school to undergrad and heaven at the same time.
 
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yea lol....difficult is not the word i would have used....awesome is more like it.


But, i think the next years get easier and harder....the material gets harder, but you get more used to it all.
 
Going from an all-boys Catholic high school to a public university was quite the shocker. Dorming next-door to girls and seeing them prance down the hall in just towels made my transition a little difficult, to say the least.

:idea:what peter is saying is basically that he got a lot of boners. everytime he walked in the hallway.
 
I skipped out of the country after hs. I came back and then went to college... so as for the transition part, the transition from moping that I had to come back and deal with "typical people" made me sad but the fact that college was something new put me in a great mood the whole first year.