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A college freshman keeps a humorous diary chronicling the awkward transition into university life: parental farewells and overprotective provisions, the hunt for suitable rooms, encounters with landladies and fellow students, and the practicalities of shared accommodations. Entries mix social observation with self-conscious reflection on classes, examinations, and campus customs, recording minor embarrassments, misunderstandings, and the slow negotiation of independence. The tone balances affectionate satire with candid self-criticism, and the episodic structure presents discrete scenes and vignettes that together sketch the anxieties and small triumphs of early collegiate experience.
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