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Year 5- College misconceptions: Best buddies and burst full of relationship ties

Remember how in Year 4, I was talking about college? Well, I want to make one thing perfectly clear to everyone that happens to read this blog post. I adore college! I learned so much and met so many new people. That is when I met somebody who has a knack for knowledge and is an expert in financial accounting. Let's call him Mr. BL. Mr. BL was awesome.

Mr. BL and I did everything together. We went shopping, celebrated each others birthdays, he introduced me to Arcade Legacy, went to our first concert, my first hockey game and so many adventures. He even helped me during some low parts of my life. We talked for long periods of time on the phone. I am talking for hours upon hours. It was so much fun.

Our friendship was so awesome, that we never got into any disputes or arguments. I never wanted our friendship to end. However, I had to make sure that I had tons of money in my pocket before I hung out with him. Why? My buddy loved to go go go. It was difficult for me to do that because my finances weren't looking so hot, I had to help my Mother all the time with the daycare and I really wanted to get my associates first. In my next blog, I will talk more about our amazing friendship and how Mr. BL found God again. I tell ya. I miss our rants on politics and corrupted corporations.

Why stop there with our amazing friendship? Well, I would literally have to write an entire book about our friendship. That is how amazing it was! I also have tons of other friends as well. I will make sure to add them as part of many chapters in my future book series. But for now, let's talk about college interactions.

Want to know how dating went in college? Awful! I gave up after the first year. Want more information on how I failed so hard? Just email me. Anywho, college went by like a blur. No matter how many people I met, I either ended up losing their contacts or they don't want to message me back. All the facepalms in the world can not describe my frustration. Speaking of female friends, I wonder how my Gypsy queen is doing? I sure do miss her.

How was social media during my college years? Still hated it. I hated it so much that I did a research project on it and literally talked about how many norms we break each month. My professor in my sociology class was so shocked that somebody like me, took the time to even figure all of that out. I detest the fact that I lost research paper. Furthermore, College was mostly work, study, go to the disability office to take an exam or quiz, research, attend class, spend time with classmates or new people that I don't know, talk about many topics and then do it all over again the next day. And this is where I am going to end this blog.

If you have any questions, comment or concerns, please don't hesitate to email me at newyearnewv@gmail.com! See you all next time in my next blog post!

To be continued...

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