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Undeclared

Two Stories of College Self-Searching

Brian Jaeger

Fiction / Short Stories (single author)

College guys generally can't get their hands on girls often enough, but they sure can get their hands on all kinds of alcohol (probably because they can't get the ladies). The basic equation has not changed since college was invented, or at least since the 1970s.

"I Walked Right up the Middle" is the story of a college sophomore with no direction who has trouble understanding why those around him seem to know where they're going, especially when most of them are so easily deconstructed in his head.

"The Fittest" is the story of a college sophomore who gets caught having to sober up and survive when all he wanted to do was celebrate New Years in a drunken stupor.

College guys will enjoy these stories because they will see that they are not alone. College girls will enjoy these stories because they will understand why college boys are so ridiculously clueless, like high school boys and middle school boys. College parents will enjoy these stories because they can pretend that their own children would never behave as poorly as the protagonist.

A young man trying to navigate his way through college may not be as dramatic as a teenage girl trying to avoid being ostracized in high school, but it's also not as annoying.

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