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As my time at my current college comes to a close, I’m reminded of all of the experiences and memories of my collegiate years.

I went to a small, private, liberal arts college in a tiny town in North Carolina. To say that we had to make the most of what we had is an understatement. The most we could do in town was shop at Target or go to Chili’s, unless we wanted to drive 30 minutes to an hour to go to an actual mall.
From bedside chats and road trips, to stumbling home on a Friday night and drunken nights at Denny’s, we’ve been through it all together. The bond we share goes beyond most because we lived together, and if you were off campus you were no more than a walk down the street. We were there for each other through the good, the bad and the ugly on a day-to-day basis. We had no problem getting together at the drop of a dime no matter the occasion.

Now, everything’s changing. I’m not going to be able to walk down the hall or across the street to see you. I’m not going to be able to drink way too much with you every weekend and then talk about it the next morning in the café. You’re the ones I wanted by my side for everything and I can’t thank you enough for being there and dealing with the craziness that is college life.

1.      There’s no one else I’d rather have see me at my absolute worst because I’ve also seen you at your worst.

2.      There’s also no one else I’d rather have by my side when I’m at my best. We were each other’s biggest supporters through everything.

3.      I will cherish our drunken conversations.

4.      Our bedside chats where we laughed and cried together will always be some of the best moments. Whether we were talking about nonsense, gossip or some fuckboy who ruined our night- it didn’t matter. We were up til the wee hours of the morning dealing with it.

5.      Seriously, who else would I rather dance on a bar, or a couch with? The nights when we commanded the dance floor were the best nights. I wouldn’t want to do the wobble with anyone else.

6.      Thank you for helping me grow and inspiring me. There’s no way I would have become the strong, independent woman I am today without you.

7.      With that being said, never forget that you too are a strong, capable woman who does not need the attention of a man to define your self-worth. You are worth so much more.

8.      I appreciate the fact that we could always be honest with each other.

9.      Thank you for being my partners in crime. Whether It was needing a partner in beer pong, flip cup, or someone to go in half for late-night Dominoe’s, we had each other’s backs.

10.  Thank you for accepting me for who I am.

Well, now I’m going to go pour me a glass of wine and listen to 100 Years by Five for Fighting and cry.


Y’all are the best and I can’t wait till we’re reunited so we can drink at all of the on campus events as alumni so we can reminisce about the old days aka “we all saw each other a few months ago but whateves it still counts”.



When searching for colleges as a senior in high school the one thing on my mind was: “where the heck do I want to go?” It was a confusing time, everything was moving so fast and I was being pressured to make some big decisions for my future.
One thing I knew was that I didn’t want to end up at a school where the majority of my classmates attended as well. Going to an entirely new place with no one I knew was a scary thought but it was better than attending a school that still felt like I was stuck in high school.
As a small-town girl, the thought of going to a huge university with class sizes of 400 where most professors don’t know your name just didn’t appeal to me. I was going to be out on my own for the first time and I wanted an environment that I knew would be a great fit for me which is how I landed at Barton College in North Carolina.
Barton College is a small, private liberal arts college in the city of Wilson, NC. It has a small, close-knit environment and class sizes average around 13-20. It has a variety of majors and minors but the one I set my sights on was Mass Communications, which had numerous concentrations within the major. I chose Journalism as my concentration and psychology as my minor- the two things I love the most.
During my time at Barton I was able to do everything I had set out to do: major in something I was very passionate about, become a member of the collegiate cheerleading squad, and I made the best decision ever when I became a sister of Phi Mu Fraternity.
Coming to Barton was a huge move for me as I was the only person in my entire county to come to Barton. After going to school with the same people for my entire life I was about to venture out into a new place where I didn’t know a single soul but it ended up being the best choice I had ever made. It came me a chance to really find myself and build a new life with new people. With my cheer squad and my sorority I had a new family and support system and it truly made Barton become my home away from home.
Although my life has had many ups and down during my time in college I wouldn’t trade one second of it. Barton became my second home and the people I encountered during my time here are some of the most important people in my life. My professors, advisor, coaches and the members of my team and sorority have all had a difference in my life, whether they know it or not. I will always be thankful to Barton for making my college experience and unforgettable one.

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