"The more things change, the more they stay the same" (Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose)
-Alphonse Karr
Here I am, in my new digs, getting ready to hang out with some friends, and I just can't believe it. Most of us are refusing to believe it: senior year? There's no way that the past four years could have passed so fast, and while I'm sitting here in an off-campus (non-SHU) apartment with the same friends I made four years ago, I feel like I could still be a freshman.
Before I get all reminiscent on you (we have all year to do that) I'll start the academic year off small. The most interesting part of my senior year so far is having my sister as a freshman here.
It makes me remember what it was like to be living on the fourth floor of Roncalli (where she and her friends live), where your friends surround you 24/7, there's a food court on the ground floor, and you sometimes don't even feel inclined to leave your dorm except to attend classes. Good times.
Also an interesting side of having Brooke (my sister) as a freshman here? We hang out together. It's not like we don't hang out at home; we actually spent most of the summer hanging out (when I wasn't at my internship). But all of my friends have morphed into her friends, and her friends are morphing into my friends: it's all quite surreal. Haha.
But-- the more thing change, the more they stay the same: apart from the time I spend studying and at class, I'm hanging out with my friends (related or not) and making the most out of my senior year.
Get back at you later!
PS-- Interested in off-campus housing? Comment my blog! I would never speak out against living on campus, especially to freshmen, because I lived on campus for three years, but sometimes it works out. My friends and I found a deal that worked for us-- sometimes that's the most important thing!
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Posted by: concerto de parabrisas | June 01, 2012 at 10:31 AM
I remember my senior year and it is one of the happiest moments of my life!
Posted by: freight forwarding heavy equipment | June 03, 2012 at 09:11 PM