It's been exactly a month since I stepped into HELP as a college student (though it feels like much longer). College is alright really, though albeit tiring at times. There's so many reasons why I prefer it over school - the increased freedom, no more silly school rules and the reduced number of subjects. But there's just something lacking from the every day routine of classes and lunches.
I just hate being thrown out of my comfort zone, just like most people (boyy do I hate categorizing myself with 'most people'). Sometimes being thrown ino the unexpected brings along pleasent surprises like my lunch the other day with random people I met on the bus but sometimes it's just like God gets his daily entertainment from poking fun at you.
"College friends are nice, but high school friends are the ones that stick."
I guess it's just because we've spent so much time together, years in fact, that we've just gotten used to each other. Like we've found our own comfort spot in that little (read:big) circle of ours. We've reached a stage where we can ramble on about anything&everything, even the little 'OMG do you know what happened last night?' things without the fear of being judged, without having to pretend. It's just a whole different scene with new people, people you have very little in common with.
So, to answer your question, yes, it's been exactly a month since college started, and yes, I am still adjusting. Some just take longer than others, that's all.
And since I (kinda) brought up high school, here's some of pictures from my last official day at school, just because I've been meaning to post this up for ages but never really got down to it.
And my favourite pictures of the day,
Sigh, high school - there's really nothing like it.
♥JUEE.
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