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Your College Experience as Told By The Big Bang Theory

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at F and M chapter.

Your College Experience as Told By The Big Bang Theory

When you start college, you’re young, happy, and idealistic

You’re always prepared for your classes:

And you KNOW you’ll be able to make friends with everyone and question anyone who says otherwise

Eventually, however, you’ll become calloused to the entire concept of college. By senior year, all bets are off. About anything.

Classes don’t seem nearly as easy as they used to, but you make the best of it

You can barely get ready for class in the morning

You begin to get cynical and shake your head at the optimism of the underclassmen

You pull all nighters, just to finish a season on Netflix

Overall, none of it really seems that important anymore

I attend Franklin & Marshall College and am the campus correspondent of the Her Campus chapter here. I also play flute with the Pep Band and Symphonic Wind Ensemble. I am an editor for the Patsy Post, am involved with F&M Unleashed, a member of Mu Upsilon Sigma, and a Brother of Phi Sigma Pi, a co-ed honors fraternity.
Along with being the Her Campus Franklin and Marshall Campus Correspondent, I am also the editor-in-chief of Epilogue, F&M's literary Magazine, Staff Writer for The College Reporter, F&M's student newspaper, and a very active member of Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity. When not hard at work, you can find me writing, reading, geeking out over Disney movies with my friends, or doing art projects.