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Published 15:06 12 May 2016 BST
Updated 15:06 12 May 2016 BST
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2) I have too much free time now
Wait a minute, what are you going to do with all this free time? Your college friends are all gone away and there are no more society/student events to keep you busy. You've spent all your time in college, and now you have to find something to do for the whole summer.
3) I need to find a job.
If you want to fund your mild alcoholism and your constant take-outs next year, you better get a job. It will help with filling up all the free time that you now have. Now, how can you make your ability to drink six Jägerbombs without collapsing a desirable skill on your CV?
5) I can finally get back to a proper sleep routine
No more getting up at 6am to cram for exams or going to bed at 6am after a night out. Moving home for the summer means that you may actually get those eight hours of sleep that everyone talks about.
6) I’m going to eat better
No more Domino's or Chinese food - mum's home-cooked dinners are the way forward. If you’re from the countryside, then you may not even have the option of ordering take-away, so you’re going to eat better whether you like it or not.
7) Where am I going to live next semester?
If you weren’t one of the rare few people that managed to secure a place on campus, you’re probably going to need to find somewhere to live next year. You're probably going to have to spend the whole summer scrolling through Gumtree while promising landlords that you're not going to have any house parties.
8) I’m going to be much more organised next year
Whether it's actually going to the gym that you've paid for, buying groceries more often, or even just bringing a pen to class, you promise yourself that you’re going to be on the ball come September.
Ask yourself this though: will you be?

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