You didn’t need to pay full price for your textbooks. In fact, you probably didn’t need most of your textbooks at all. You definitely didn’t need to buy them four months in advance.
Your professors are actually really forgiving. They want to help you succeed and will be pretty helpful if you go talk to them.
You don’t want to be a part of every club you went to the first meeting for.
But if you want free food, you just show up to a random club meeting.
You miss your parents a little bit, but you miss your pets more.
You actually know how to get around campus now. You’re starting to feel like a pro when you walk past tour groups.
You realized you are not going to stick to that workout plan at all. But you went to the gym once so that counts right?
Your classes are tougher than the first week made them seem.
You aren’t as confident about your major decision as you thought you were. And you definitely don’t know what you want to do after college.
You’re probably not the smartest kid in school anymore. It’s okay, and you are starting to adjust to it.
On the other hand, you’ve realized some people are just pretending to know what they are talking about.
You’ve started to learn to think more critically, and are more willing to take strong stances on things you care about.
You’ve learned it’s okay to be a little bit lonely, but you’re starting to feel closer to your new friends.