Talk:The Senior Choices/@comment-38671080-20200327060013

So, I just finished the serie and... woah, the ending hits harder than expected! It really felt like a whole journey. I remember, the first reason why I started the serie was because of during the days that no new chapters were released, my keys were at 2/2, I was bored, I wanted to play, but had no book to read... I went to "Browse by series", and gave the Freshman a try! My thoughts were like "Oh, it'll just be a pathetic cliche school serie. And there are SOOO much books, I'm sure gonna get bored at the middle or something" y'know. Also, my reasoning was just: "It's free diamonds on the days that no chapters are released, I won't even read what the book says."

But oh boy, I was wrong. I got more 'n more attached to the characters. It's kinda ironic to me, to be honest: everytime I decide to start a book/serie 'just for diamonds', I end up getting extremely attached to the book/serie, like it happened with America's Most Eligible, Red Carpet Diaries or Perfect Match.

Now back to The Freshman! The books made me go through lotsa emotions (I nearly cried at the end of The Senior! The ending with all the covers in order was too much for my heart to handle! 😭). I can't remember well every single book, but there sure are some milestones and big moments, like the first & last rooftop hangouts (😪), Kaitlyn's coming-out, Chris' presidency, Sebastian becoming nice, as well as Becca too, etc. Didn't really liked The Junior tbh, though I gotta admit that the plot was very good! I lowkey wanted to leave Chris for Zig, when Zig first appeared, but at the same time, I didn't want Judith (MC) to be that-unfaithful-girlfriend-that-falls-easily-for-someone-else, so I continued till the end with Chris. Football & politics aren't really my things, so honestly, some conversations were boring me and it was a little hard to express/feel empathy for his ambitions (i.e: Nightingales recruitment or campaign to become president)... But, we made it! Till the end! Together!

I'm someone who falls into nostalgia very easily, so the end of the serie is a lot to take in. I like the fact that it was bringing-up realistic challenges. What I mean is like, for example, The Royal Romance: it's clearly not everyone who's confronted with royal problems everyday, y'know? But in the other hand, so many people live university as their reality and the obstacles/challenges we had through the series could happen in real life.

Anyway, no more annoying-me here, All hail The Freshman series 🙌💙