<p>Hey guys, I see that many of you have questions regarding the freshmen experience. I started a blog:</p>
<p>[The</a> freshmen experience](<a href=“http://thefreshmenexperience.blogspot.com/]The”>http://thefreshmenexperience.blogspot.com/)</p>
<p>If you’re attending college, or recently graduated, you know that much of what college has to offer is a scam and debt. Books are over priced, most majors won’t land you a dream job, and how well you do in a class compared to others in your major depends on whether or not you get the easy or hard professor that semester.</p>
<p>Along with this, freshmen tend to block schedule, which may leave junior and seniors out of the classes they need. Which leads to the term super senior; laugh now, but according to statistics there’s a fifty-three percent chance you will be one.</p>
<p>By reading the blog, you will gain the freshmen experience before you even enter college. I’ll tell you exactly what to expect, what not to do, and how to save money. I’ll also introduce you to resources which will make writing a ten page paper ten times shorter than it would normally take; see jstor.org. Actually that’s the first blog I’ll start with.</p>