<p>1) Are you a college freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior?
2) Has your weight changed, and if so, by how much?
3) How do you feel about it?</p>
<p>When I started my freshman year last year, I weighed 15 pounds more than I what finished the year at. I didn’t really need to lose weight. I just walked everywhere, and I dropped weight without really noticing it. I actually now weigh about 5-10 pounds more than I did when the semester started. This is probably because I started working out more frequently and more intensively, and because I discovered this sinful delight called peanut butter. Once every few weeks I will eat an entire jar in a day. It’s outside of my control now. I am just addicted to it. Don’t get started on it.</p>
<p>I’m in my first semester of my freshman year and I’ve gained 3-5 lbs. This was all in the first month or so and I haven’t gained any more weight since then. I eat more frequently and less healthily than I did before, but I also walk a ton more.</p>
<p>I’m a sophomore/junior, and (since January 2012) have lost almost 20 pounds. I’m looking to lose the last three before Christmas, and another 20 next year:)</p>
<p>It’s not so much that I want to be a certain weight, it’s just that I want to be able to fit into my grandmother’s wedding dress (not that I’m getting married soon).</p>
<p>Obviously, I’m very happy about it.</p>
<p>1.) freshman
2.) Not much. I’d say I’ve fluctuated 5 lbs. If anything, I’m pretty sure I lost a little weight.
3.) I’m glad I didn’t give into the freshmen 15. I’m too busy to eat, honestly.</p>
<p>I’m currently a junior in college and have gained 20 pounds since my freshman year. I actually needed to gain weight cause I was pretty dang skinny, still am but a lot better. That 20lbs was mostly because of hitting the gym and lifting. Also alcohol.</p>
<p>I’m a junior (transfer) and have gained probably 15 pounds this semester. The end of last year I had lost maybe 30 over a month or two, so I guess gaining is good right now. Definitely a bit healthier than I was when Fall started. Hoping to not lose it all again during finals. :P</p>
<p>I’ve been 165 since senior year of high school. Doesn’t matter if I bulk up or lose muscle mass due to school stress, I’m never 2 lbs away from 165. I was around 170 at one point, when I lifted every other day. But now I’m back to the same weight as before.</p>
<p>I had surgery this summer and lost about fifteen pounds, mostly because of the painkillers. As a result, this semester I’ve probably gained about fix or six pounds, but to be honest I definitely didn’t need to lose the weight to begin with so I’m not that fussed. If anything, I was more worried in the summer that I was losing too much weight, but I couldn’t keep food down with the painkillers I was on. Now that I’m exercising and mostly recovered, I’m eating more normally, so hopefully I can get to a much healthier point.</p>
<p>1) Are you a college freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior?
Junior. This is my first year living on campus, since I’m a transfer student.</p>
<p>2) Has your weight changed, and if so, by how much?
I’ve gained 40 pounds this semester. I think with that number, I win the thread. The food here is so much better than at home.</p>
<p>3) How do you feel about it?
I don’t like it, and I’m going to actively seek to lose the weight. Given my height, 140 lbs is just about ideal, and I’m 180 presently. I was overweight when I was 12 and spent the next couple years losing the weight. I don’t intend on getting back into that mess.</p>
<p>1) Junior. I’m a transfer student.
2) I’ve lost 5 pounds. That’s mostly because I walk at least 5-7 miles a day around campus!
3) I haven’t done anything at all really to lose the weight. I haven’t changed my eating habits.</p>