5 Things You Didn’t Think You’d Miss About Campus
by Paige Marino
There were probably a lot of things you knew you would miss about BC over the summer. You probably dreaded leaving your friends, your activities, and most of all, the Mods. But maybe, just maybe, there were a few things you didnât even realize you would miss until you got home.
1. Â Dining Hall Food
Okay, so maybe the yogurt bar is highly questionable at best, but when dining halls arenât available, you canât help but miss them. I donât know about you, but I certainly cannot roll out of bed and into my kitchen at 11 p.m. and expect my mom to make me a sub.Â
2. Â Not Being a âReal Personâ
When Iâm at home, itâs slightly frowned upon for me to sleep in until noon and then parade around in my pajamas for the better part of the day (or until itâs time for bed again). Sometimes, I even feel weird about wearing yoga pants to actual places where actual people live actual adult lives. Itâs just not fair.
3. Â Communal Bathrooms
Now before you are quick to judge, hear me out. I hate disgusting dorm room bathrooms as much as any of you, but seriously, cleaning bathrooms is not even a little bit fun. You have to mop things and use Lysol wipes and make sure thereâs not hair in the drain. Call me a diva, but there are some things I am just not about. Next time you see the saint who cleans your dorm bathroom, give him or her a hug for me, because he or she must truly love us.
4. Â The Lack of Personal Space
As much as I love my dear friends at BC, there have definitely been some times when I desperately search for alone time. Itâs not that I donât think youâre all great, I just think Iâm great, too. Kidding! (No, actually I wasnât. Sorry.) But, if Iâm being completely honest, there were times over the summer when I actually missed constant human contact. Itâs really weird being bored and not being able to walk two feet and immediately be with all of your friends.
5. Â Sharing a Room
On that same note, not having a roommate can be so lonely. Sure, sometimes having a roommate isnât the best thing in the entire world, but for the most part, itâs a pretty good deal. Assuming that you get along with your roommate, itâs like a built in friend that technically has to hang out with you, because you share a closet-sized room. Life can be sad without a roomie. Thereâs no one to share clothes with, or get ready in the morning with, or wake you up when you sleep through your alarm.
So, while youâre embracing everything you missed about the Heights, donât forget the little things you may have overlooked. Sure, youâll probably get sick of these things again real soon, but one day, youâll miss them. As a great philosopher once said: âDonât it always seem to go that you donât know what youâve got âtil its gone. Ohhh ba ba ba.â
“They paved paradise and put up a parking lot” – Big Yellow Taxi
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