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Money. Having it can make college life a little more bearable, and not having it can make college your worst nightmare.
I am not a fan of capri pants, or "clamdiggers," or "judo pants" or whatever you want to call them. They're supposed to be on the cutting edge of men's fashion, but they look suspiciously like "highwaters." Painful memories of elementary school laughter should keep most men a safe distance from this new-fangled style and anything that resembles it.
Mmmm. Chik Fil-A. Mocha-Java Shakes. Taco Bell. All-you-can-eat dining halls with soft-serve frozen yogurt. And no one watching over your shoulder to make you feel guilty for indulging yourself.
Ah ... summer. That nice little break before the beginning of the next academic year, a time when responsibility as we know it no longer exists and you can do anything you want - even if that means sitting on your couch in front of the tube, watching The Learning Channel and wondering why you haven't lapsed into a coma from sheer boredom. Yes, everyone is free to do this before they become legal adults, a time when career planning is secondary to things like figuring out how to get various body parts pierced without your parents knowing.
There are some things you just don't think about when you get that roommate- assignment letter the summer before your first year in college. Most students choose to worry about whether or not their roommate will be "cool." For males, this becomes a question of how much alcohol the other guy can consume before losing the ability to crush multiple beer cans on his head. Girls tend to look for more practical traits, such as the number of shoes owned, how many of these shoes are "cute" and the proportion of "cute" shoes that the owner is likely to share.