How to Write About College
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  • Reads 113
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 12m
Complete, First published Apr 12, 2020
We all do it. We want to write about something that we haven't experienced and sometimes we get the experience completely wrong.

I have written some key points to college that can help you write about it. From classes to parties to dorms, I know college as I am currently a junior living on campus.

This can also be used for those wondering what to expect when they arrive to their school. College is very different than high school and it's a breath of fresh air, it isn't something to be fearful of. 

*if you wish to know anything else, please leave a comment!
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