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NEW: To Thine Own Self Be True

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Quinnipiac chapter.

At some point in every “collegiette’s™” college career, she ends up being the word that is dreaded for many women across the world “SINGLE”.

Now for some “single-dom” is paradise. I have heard every reason in the book. Single girls relish the “no strings attached hooking-up”, “no one to report to when I go out” and the “being free to do what I want when I want” way of living.

For others, it’s a proverbial hell. It’s an endless stream of questions: “Does that guy like me?” “What does that text mean?” “Why don’t I have a boyfriend?” “Will he call me after last night?” and ALWAYS “Will I be single forever?”

For years, I have been the “girlfriend girl”. Perpetually in a relationship, I grew dependent on the men in my life. I struggled in making decisions where when I should have thought about what was good for me, rather I concentrated on “what was good for the relationship.” This most of the time translated into “what was best for him.”

As a recent initiate to the “single girl world”, I have struggled for months with the notion of being single for the first time since I was 16. After months of introspection, I finally came to the realization that being “single” has been the most empowering and wonderful time in my life. I have become so much closer with the friends and family. I have become able to stand on my own two feet and make decisions on what is best for me.

Through my coming to terms with my single status, I have learned a lot about the dating life, men and what it means to be single in college. These articles will be a basic “Single Girls College Survival Guide” that will hopefully make you think about things in a different way, learn something from my experiences or will just flat out make you laugh (because lets face it, the single life is hilarious).

Keep a watch out for the articles to come!

Wishing you the faith in yourself, the hope for your future and maybe a little bit of love.

Leigh is a senior print journalism major and sociology minor at Quinnipiac University. She enjoys traveling, writing, photography, watching Sex and the City, going out on the town (of Hamden) and laughing with, and at her housemates. In the Summer of 2009, she interned in Los Angeles at Genlux Magazine and Red Light Public Relations. She studied in Barcelona in the Spring of 2010 where she learned the true importance of life from the Catalan people. She is a member of Alpha Chi Omega and was a recruitment counselor during formal sorority recruitment in February. It has been rumored that due to her consistent honesty, she has no secrets of her own. Leigh loves her university and is having the time of her life as a senior. She has only had a few minor freak-outs about her upcoming graduation to date.