16. You Might Have To Explain Your Late Night Arrival

HealthyLifestylesLiving.comUniversity students are fully accustomed to being woken up in the early hours of the morning by a housemate returning from a night out. They know that it might well be them the next night and so they're willing to let the banging, giggling and loud vomiting slide for now. Even if you arrive with an overnight visitor in tow, your fellow university residents are likely to turn a blind eye. That's not something that your parents will understand. It doesn't matter how careful you are to sneak quietly through the door, gently closing it behind you. You are almost guaranteed to make enough noise to wake someone up and there will definitely be questions asked in the morning. It's enough to make you long for the freedom of university again.
15. You've Picked Up Details Of Your Uni Town

ABCIf you live in a town for the best part of a year, you are certainly going to pick up aspects of the town. Whether it's fashion, the accent or something downright weird, the odds are you've taken back a part of your new home. Part of you wants to embrace the new aspects of your personality as university moulds what will become the adult version of you. However, it's difficult to do that when all of your old friends now think you sound weird and use all sorts of slang that they don't understand. You might even have started making tea the wrong way and that would be unforgivable.