We are in denial. Apparently, our four-year college careers are about to end. We bought one-way non-refundable tickets to the real world. We are sitting at the gate waiting for our planes, but it's all too much for us to take in. We have always been firm believers in the philosophies of carpe diem (seize the day) and, as we say, carpe nocturnum (seize the night). We've lived our college lives crossing lines and living life to the fullest with no regrets. But we're having a spring breakdown about leaving college.
Like you haven't.
We have (along with every other graduating senior on college campuses nationwide), and we don't know how to deal with the inevitable. If you haven't had the breakdown yet, you soon will: guaranteed. The following is our how to guide for what to expect when you're expecting (to leave college).
Living in denial and anticipation has become our only way of life. We can't get together without counting the lasts ' like the last time we would see each other before graduation. As we cried into our margaritas, we stood back for a second and realized that we were acting like idiotas.-
and then you will have a book that's worth its weight in gold. I know these are expensive but the lesson is priceless. G
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