10 Things no one has told about the Second Course


So now you're a big, bad second-up. No more lost in the library or awkward trying to make friends around campus. I bet you thought this year would be amazing, but they don't call it a sophomore only for alliteration. I would argue that the second year is the worst year of college. Nothing fresh and exciting, but you're still low. Here are some of the things you will see as a second year ...
 1. You need to find out your main ... 
 Your second semester, most schools will make you choose your poison. It is no longer intended to be "undeclared" and to accept liberal classes of education. Of course, you can always change it, but it's very frightening to understand that everyone expects you to go to what you want to do with your life at 19 or 20 ...
 2. Fresman year feels as always ... 
 In some way, the new harvest of the first years looks like babies. You swear you don't look so young when you're in college. You also condemn them for being lost, engaged in employment and holding major PDA sessions on the lawn. But you again.
 3. Your group of friends is changing ... 
 As much as you and the primals, you quickly notice that things are not the same. People join new organizations or develop new relationships. You can understand that you didn' t have much in common with these people, except to live in the same dormitories and love of direct vodka. And it's okay ...
 4. You will be more selective about the parties ... 
 Last year, you'd go somewhere where you promised the keg. You have favorite party houses, and you're thinking, "Well, if the football team isn't having a party tonight, I literally don't know what to do," or "If they don't give us a ride, I'm not going."
 5. Spin at once, as long as it does not seem so bad ... 
 In fact, instead of trying desperately to find a party every night of the week, you choose to cool down every time. Your parties are far from it, but sometimes you'd rather have a job or you had a movie night instead of wipe the sweaty freshman in the basement at home ...
 6. You know something or two about how to pick your classes, but you still get shitty ... 
 The first year of the year is that it is a mess that we assign bad professors in nine hours. So you thoroughly investigated your potential teachers and pray that a place is still open in the afternoon. Nevertheless, you are still close to the bottom of the post. The junior and senior will continue to fill in all the light classes, and you have no choice but to wait for your turn ... 
 7. People are already talking about jobs and internships .. 
 You think you still have a couple of years to relax? Not like that. You will feel the pressure to start filling your resume with summer jobs and internships, as it feels like everyone else is already doing.
 8. Basic requirements: 
 Typically, the worst classes are those that are required to run as prerequisites or for the kernel. Ever since you know that your years as a first-class person are busy, and they have to come to other classes, you'll probably be stuck in these horrible courses, like a sophomore. Just a bunker downstairs, take it with a friend, and you know that the worst class is just one semester, long ...
 9. This is no longer a priority ... 
 When you're new, every day is a fashion show. You'll want to look good for potential flashpoints in class and make the professors take you seriously. Second year, you're rocking high pants and yoga without worries. The gym, the makeup, and almost any other method of trying to look like a person is abandoned, mostly because you realize there is no good guy on campus ...
 10. You will want to help the Pionkus ... 
 No matter how cheerful you feel about them with your friends for still wearing your high school jacket, you remember how she feels new on campus. You'll give the board a first year to you in the class or in the gym, even though you still know what college is. Really, you just remind me that you're not the bottom of the post ...

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