
For the first 20 or so years of your life, late August and early September are synonymous with one thing: going back to school. Some hate it, some love it, but all of us grow out of it. For some of us, this is the first year in our lives that we will not be returning to school in the fall, and that realization comes with some seriously brutal realizations.
Everyone says college is the best four years of your life, but then all of a sudden, those four years are over. In the first fall after you graduate, the feeling of not going back to school can be a confusing one. Here are some of the things you may think upon realizing your college career is over:
But… now what?
What do you mean drinking on Tuesdays isn’t normal?
So, you’re saying I can’t drink 4 nights a week?
Where did all of my friends go?
Well, at least I don’t have any more exams.
Just bills to pay instead.
Is skipping work the same as skipping class?
WTF IS THAT A GREY HAIR?!
Holy sh*t… I’m an adult.

Where did the all the time go?
