<p>I become suspicious if I ever see bottles that contain any kind of drink in them or red cups</p>
<p>I’ve become more cynical about the price tag of a product. Also, about what someone advertises and what you actually get.</p>
<p>I’m a more mature person, I’m more social.</p>
<p>Yeah, probably more social. I rarely spend any waking time alone, unless I need to go study in privacy.</p>
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I’m never suspicious. If they’re in my common room, I know for a fact that they contain alcohol.</p>
<p>Mature and more social for sure. You begin to learn how the world works. What makes people tick (in good and sometimes bad ways) you learn the types of people you click with. Before one was often around the same people from middle school (atleast) all the way till graduation. Now you have new circles that vary more.</p>
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<p>This. Everything is so much more expensive now. But overall, I’ve become a lot less pessimistic than I was in IB and am a lot happier now.</p>
<p>I’m definitely also a lot more social now, even when studying and writing papers.</p>
<p>I have a more mature sense of style, fashion-wise. It might be just because I resolved to dress better in college, but I also think seeing so many different people with different styles helped.
Personality-wise, I don’t think I changed much. I’d like to be more outgoing. The big thing is that college gave me a lot of new opportunities in every way, and I’m taking advantage of all of them!</p>
<p>I’m much more social and much more optimistic and positive. I also am a bit less lazy. I know a lot more about what kind of person I am and I have become a lot more accepting of myself and others.</p>
<p>College has changed me so much in so many ways though, I’m worlds away from the person I was in high school. But I think that’s just part of getting older.</p>
<p>I’m much more laid back, yet more driven, than I was in high school. I’ve learned what the important, and not-so-important things in life are and I’ve become much happier for it.</p>
<p>I’m more critical of the alcohol served at parties.</p>
<p>^Who isn’t, it’s just kind of gross…I know beggers can’t be choosers, but there is no quality to the alcohol served at parties…</p>
<p>I’ve become more confident of my abilities. I have so many wonderful friends and professors in my life that it’s unreal.</p>
<p>I’ve become more assertive. I used to want to be “nice” (I still do sometimes) and not stand up for myself/others, but I’m getting better at that now.</p>
<p>I’d like to think that I’ve become a bit smarter, but we’ll see when I take the GRE this summer. ;)</p>
<p>I’m much less tolerant of strangers now. I just find that people typically can’t get out of their spheres to properly interact with me socially.</p>
<p>Being more assertive, I suppose.</p>
<p>I realized I really want to visit New York City and San Francisco.</p>
<p>it made me agorapgobic.</p>
<p>I am learning to study, though it is hard. I am starting to understand paperwork, though that is harder.</p>
<p>Living in the city has probably made me more bitter and pessimistic about humanity, but that’s a different topic.</p>
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Well if you come to my fraternity’s party that means I’m paying for your drinks for the night so you better be happy with the s**t we give you. Sorry we don’t supply any random kid with grey goose.</p>
<p>I’m learning how to focus/study in an environment that is constantly social.</p>