WhisperDog

Confessions: I know it's supposed to be the time of our lives, but sometimes I feel like coll…

I just stepped out of my final exam, and I genuinely can’t believe it’s over. Four years of cramming and caffeine-fueled all-nighters, and here I am, wondering if my degree is worth the mountain of debt I’m about to face. Everyone talks about the thrill of graduation, but all I feel is this weird mix of relief and impending doom about the real world. It’s almost like we were all just actors in a p...

I used to dread group projects in college, thinking they would just be another excuse to let my classmates slack off while I did the heavy lifting. But now, looking back, I realize those chaotic nights of cramming and brainstorming brought some of my best friendships. It's wild how sharing the stress of deadlines and the pressure of exams turned strangers into lifelong friends, and I wouldn't trad...

I know it's supposed to be the time of our lives, but sometimes I feel like college is just a never-ending cycle of stress and uncertainty. Between cramming for exams, worrying about student loans, and watching my friends land internships while I’m stuck in a dead-end part-time job, it’s hard to shake the feeling that I’m falling behind. The worst part? I can’t even tell if my major is what I really want or if I just picked it because it seemed safe. Graduation is looming over me like a dark cloud, and I can’t help but wonder if I’ll ever feel ready to face the real world.

I know it's supposed to be the time of our lives, but sometimes I feel like college is just a never-ending cycle of stress and uncertainty. Between cramming for exams, worrying about student loans, and watching my friends land internships while I’m stuck in a dead-end part-time job, it’s hard to shake the feeling that I’m falling behind. The worst part? I can’t even tell if my major is what I really want or if I just picked it because it seemed safe. Graduation is looming over me like a dark cloud, and I can’t help but wonder if I’ll ever feel ready to face the real world.

I swear, every time I walk into a lecture hall, I feel like I'm just paying to hear someone read their PowerPoint slides to me. It’s 2023—why is lecture attendance still a thing? At this rate, I could watch a YouTube tutorial on how to pass my classes. And don’t even get me started on group projects; it's like being forced into a dysfunctional family reunion where no one wants to do any actual wor...