Thursday, August 23, 2012

Live It Up!

I realize this post probably should have happened like 3 months ago, but I didn't have my awesome organization of posting back then so I didn't think of this until quite recently. Sue me.  (please don't. I have no money...or lawyer...)

Summer. Three months of short shorts, bikinis, flip flops, sun, and memories. Summer is the one season that was created purely for purposes and experiences of EPICNESS. Sadly, my summer has been anything but epic. I barely got to spend it with my friends and now they're all leaving me. And they're almost all going to different states. So, while it isn't recommended that people regret their summer, I do regret mine.
Therefore, this post is going to be full of ideas, tips, and plans so no one else has to experience that.

Things to Do

  • swim
  • beach
  • road trip
  • water fight
  • sleepover
  • camping
  • movie marathon
  • fort building
  • adventures
  • concerts
  • shopping
  • party
  • and SO MUCH MORE!!!


Tips

  • plan ahead - this is key
  • take initiative - start plans if you're bored
  • don't plan ahead - impromptu can be good too
  • stay awake - sleep is the enemy
  • don't worry about diets or health shit - that's what the rest of the year is for!
  • enjoy every second - each one wasted is one you can't get back


Ideas
---If you have a boyfriend here is what you do:
every other week - friends/boyfriend
or something similar - just have an idea/plan to make it work
---If you don't have a bf:
see what you can do about staying with friends for extended periods of time

Lots of this was pulled out of my ass on the fly, but it is all useful and true.
Keep this in mind...write it down... Add things to do, tips, or ideas in the comments. Just don't forget this information.

Don't waste another summer!!!!!  :D

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Hope You're Not Claustrophobic

I could go so many places with that title, and not all of them are pretty. Haha but I'm sure you remember what I said in my last post - that these next few are all going to be about time period in which most people really come into themselves: college.

So, have you figured out what my title means yet? That's right - dorms! I know it's a generalization that all college dorms are small, but they usually are... Unless you're going to Gustavus or some other fancy pants private college (emphasis on the fancy pants). But yes, I will be discussing dorm living today.

There are generally 4 main thoughts and/or concerns when it comes to dorm rooms: roommates - will they be crazy or will you become BFFs?; (for the ladies) decorating - how much is too much?; alcohol - is your campus dry?; and, last but not least, parties - who's going to have them and how do you get  invited? Let's go over them, shall we (or shall I, I suppose).

ROOMMATES
I'm sure everyone remembers when that movie came out about the psycho roommate. If not, check it out - The Roommate (2011). I never actually saw it, but I'm sure it made people start wondering just how...different their roommate might be. Most people get lucky and get either a reasonable roomie or someone they mesh with perfectly. As for the unlucky ones, they rarely have a problem that extreme. It's usually just someone who's a huge pain in the ass. Still, no matter how 'cool' you guys are together, you need to work out a system or something - who takes which side, how studying will work, etc. Once you do that, feel free to soak up all those college experiences.

DECORATING
As women, we tend to want to pack up our entire lives and take it with us to school. Unfortunately, there isn't a vehicle big enough to do so, let alone a dorm room big enough to hold all our shit. Therefore, we end up facing a dilemma when it comes time to pack. I'm not gonna tell you anything about what to do when it comes to your clothes or shoes, cause trust me - I am NOT the person to ask about that. As far as putting homey touches and decorations in your room, that I can handle. How much is too much? you might be asking. What you want to avoid at all costs is clutter. Bring a few posters, maybe a cute rug, some adorable storage options (ottomans work great), two or three stuffed animals - if you're into that, cute bedding that you can layer, a lamp would be good too (dorms have horrid lighting), and one thing I would absolutely bring is a photo album to keep all my friends close to my heart. :) I know that sounds cheesy and lame, but you know you're all thinking the same thing.

ALCOHOL
Most campuses these days are dry - no alcohol allowed whatsoever. This can really be a bummer, but there are ways to avoid it, if you wish. Option 1) sneak in booze. Option 2) find a friend who has a house or apartment off campus. There are probably other options, but this is getting long already. So what I'm trying to say is A) find out if your campus is dry or not and B) work around it if it is.

PARTIES
Partying is what usually first comes to mind when teenagers think about college. And yes, there are some really cool parties. Maybe they're not what you expected or even had in high school, but they can be fun. What I've seen a lot of are themed parties - neon, toga, etc. While there may be alcohol, there also may not be. So find out beforehand and dress accordingly. No one wants their night to turn from dream come true to a nightmare. Who's having them? Usually older students, like juniors or seniors. Sometimes you'll see a sophomore, but rarely a freshman host. How do you get invited? Know people! Ask people! It's as simple as that. It's not like there's going to be "a list."

So, this has been an extremely long post about living in dorm rooms across the nation. I hope I gave you some good info, and didn't get too boring or preachy.

No matter what I say, be sure to have fun and enjoy these years. :)

Another post, possibly college related, coming soon!

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Tiempo Para Universidad!

Well, I'm definitely late with this, even though I gave myself two weeks instead of one. Oops  XD

I hope you can understand that little bit of Spanish because I don't feel like translating. If you can't, 1. you're dumb and 2. use Google translate.
It's coming...the inevitable day when everyone leaves for college. So my next few posts will be focusing on that glorious time of all our lives.

Even though I'm not actually moving when I go to school, I think I know what all of you are feeling. Part excitement at starting this new chapter of your life and part fear of leaving your current life behind. On the one hand, you're going to meet new people and have numerous new experiences, and on the other, you're leaving all your friends and family behind - and that can be hard. So you're pretty conflicted, but let me tell you how it will play out. The excitement will win and you'll leave and enjoy yourself, but after a few weeks, you'll really start to get homesick and you might wanna quit. But you won't, because you have new friends and you know college is important.

Okay, now that we've covered feelings (eh), we can get to the good stuff!

The actual schooling portion of college is something most people forget about. Even though it's pretty important - it's kinda the thing that gets you your diploma after 4 years. So, I'm sure most of you have already registered for your classes. As freshmen, they're not really gonna trust you to make the right decisions on your own, so they give you an advisor who is supposed to help you. I'm not saying they don't or won't, but sometimes it just works out that way.

So I'm totally curious about your majors and minors and specialties and first semester classes! Mostly cause I don't get to register for another couple weeks, but lets pretend I actually give a shit about what you're doing, shall we? Haha jk jk. You know I like to tease :P

Leave it in the comments? Otro universidad publica la próxima semana!