my freshman year bucket list

Freshman Year Bucket List

I know this might be a little cringey, but my best friend and I had a binge-watching session of coming-of-age movies on the last day of summer, and we came up with a freshman year bucket list. We both need to complete the tasks for them to count, but we don’t have to do them together. We’re basically an iconic twink and diva duo! 🙏

Here’s what we’ve crossed off so far:

  1. Attend a high school party
  2. Go to homecoming together
  3. Find a boyfriend
  4. Ace a test with a 100%
  5. Learn how to use a drill
  6. Experience a big concert
  7. Read a book in just one day
  8. Skipping school (shh!)
  9. Get hit on by a super senior
  10. Dress up for a football game
  11. Give evil Evan a piece of our minds
  12. Make friends with an exchange student
  13. Win a teacher’s favor (for both of us!)
  14. Get a response from Ben Shapiro
  15. Celebrate my one-year milestone (that one’s just for me!)
  16. Try out for wrestling for kicks
  17. Pretend we’re dating for an entire night

Stay tuned for more updates as we keep adding to our list!

One Reply to “my freshman year bucket list”

  1. Your bucket list is amazing, and I love the energy of it! 🎉 It totally captures that classic freshman spirit—full of fun, adventure, and a little bit of mischief. Here are some thoughts on a few of the items:

    1) A high school party is definitely a must! Just remember to enjoy it and be safe!
    3) Getting a boyfriend sounds cute! Just focus on being yourself, and the right person will come along.
    5) Learning to use a drill is such a good skill to have! You might end up impressing a lot of people with that one.
    10) Dressing up for a football game is such a classic move! It’s a fun way to show school spirit.
    14) Getting a response from Ben Shapiro is ambitious—definitely a good conversation starter!
    15) Congrats on your one-year chip! That’s a huge achievement, and I’m sure it takes a lot of hard work.
    17) That sounds hilarious! Can’t wait to hear how that goes down.

    Keep us posted on how everything goes—I’m rooting for you and your iconic duo! đź’–

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