21 Things I Learned in My 21st Year
February 7, 2010 10:00 am Posted in Reality Charlsie Niemiec g+ page

#9: Reading for pleasure is magical. Make time for it!
Just last February, I was planning my 21st birthday party. Now, I’m facing 22 (or as I like to call it 21+1) straight on. Even though the last twelve months have gone by, it feels like just yesterday I was indulging in jello shots and margaritas. For my 21st. Because just yesterday I was indulging in jello shots and margaritas.
Looking back, though, much has happened in the past year. It seems I’ve learned a lot while Ke$ha put a dollar sign in her name and started brushing her teeth with a “bottle of Jack,” John Mayer proclaimed that he is on the search for “the Joshua Tree of vaginas,” and the Jersey Shore became a national phenomenon.
So here (in no particular order) is what I know for certain after turning 21. Perhaps you youngsters can take a few things from this:
1. Friendships should make you happy — not pissed off : Friends should be so much more than people you dance on tables with and dish about the weekend to. They should be there for you, and you should be there for them. They also should not steal your alcohol on your 21st birthday and make out with the fraternity guy, all while puking as your boyfriend helps take care of them.
2. Raincoats are amazing: They are often understated and overwhelmingly overlooked when it comes to fashion. But even if they aren’t fashionable, really, you can’t complain when that slicker keeps your from frizzing. Without a rain jacket I wouldn’t have made it through the summer in London. And I think it actually kept me going to class this past semester. Why didn’t I realize this sooner? It doesn’t matter if you have a basic from Lands End or a super sexy trench from Dillards, just get one!
3. Go to the gym: Surprisingly enough, it is worth your time. Who knew? I sure didn’t, until I started going religiously with my boyfriend back in September. If you actually go to the gym and do more than hang out on the treadmill and elliptical for thirty minutes, you can see results. Plus, it teaches you patience on so many different levels.
4. Do not drink MD 20/20: Even if the frat-mixed mojitos are watered down and tasting a bit like a dirty dance floor, stay away from the MD.
5. Do experience a Pimms with Lemonade: Although you probably have never heard of this drink before, Pimms with Lemonade is a London pub staple. The Pimms is to Wimbledon, as the mint julep is to the Kentucky Derby. This fresh tasting, fruity cocktail will may be enough to convince you to study abroad for a semester. It’s to die for.
6. Puppy Love = True Love: Dogs truly give the most unconditional love. Even though my boyfriend got a dog back in September and it has been a ton of work, I can’t help but keep falling in love with the little darling. You can’t have a bad day whenever a puppy is around. However, at the same time, the realization that having a puppy is a huge responsibility is constant and serves as amazing birth control for many, many years to come.
7. The VS Miraculous Push Up Bra is a miracle: The Victoria’s Secret new Miraculous Push Up bra is the greatest and latest thing to come into the world of retail. With a level 5 design to push up and lift, this push up bra is not playing around – it increases your breast size by two full cups. Unlike a lot of push up bras, this bra actually makes your boob size look believable, all while supplying comfort.
8. Hell No to the Snow: I can never live where it snows on a daily basis during the winter. After what I deemed the Great Snow of ’09 in Virginia (in which 24 inches of snow fell in two days), this has re-arranged my life geographically for good. Those applications to Illinois for graduate school? Out the window. My dream of always visiting Maine? Only if it’s summer. Multiple inches of snow at a time? No thanks.
9. Reading is magical: Taking the time to read for pleasure in between reading for class is one of the best ways to relax. This past year, I have rediscovered my love for reading, all while falling in love with some great stories. Need something to restart your love of reading? Read The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon or Train to Trieste by Domnica Radulescu.
10. “That’s So You!” It’s important to have your signature piece, be it clothing, music or opinion. This has made my life simpler and more defined.
11. Meeting the Parents: Meeting the parents is scary. However, whether they like you or not is out of your hands. You can be the sweetest girl they have ever met, but if they don’t like the idea of their kid being with someone without the qualifications they are looking for (i.e.: money, a professional school degree), it doesn’t matter how amazing you are or how much you have going on for yourself. Just accept it and try not to take it to heart … too much.
12. Post-Grad is intimidating: Graduate, law, and business school applications are a lot more comprehensive than they lead you to believe on first glance. Those statements of intent and optional essays are really unlike anything you have written in the past, unless you are a professional graduate school applicant. Starting early is the only way to preserve your sanity as senior year rolls around. And taking the GRE or LSAT, well those should have occurred a year ago. Oops!
13. “Welcome to the real world, she said to me…:” Although the quarter-life crisis often seems inevitable, I have learned that I definitely do not want to go down the John Mayer permanent-existential-life-crisis road. While his never-ending misery will supply good music for more and more years to come (without a doubt), I choose to not dwell. It’s much healthier this way, even if I do enjoy indulging in his misery sometimes.
14. Stop reading beauty magazines: I’ve stopped buying magazines and I feel much more enlightened. Instead, I have stopped giving my $3.99 to advice on how to make a man moan and enjoy the in-depth features in the feminist friendly Bust magazine, and the musically progressive Paste.
15. Give a Little Bit: Helping others is amazing and it makes you feel better than anything else can.
16. It’s Overrated: Being a senior is overrated. I have had more work and more responsibility than ever before and I feel like with every passing day, more and more obligations come my way. While it seems that a lot of seniors are spending their nights partying and hanging out, I am writing 20-page papers and doing graduate school rain dances to promote a surplus of acceptance letters.
17. To Thine Own Self, Be True: To be a writer, you need to have extremely thick skin. Regardless of what your stance is, someone is always going to go against it and you have to be true to yourself and the piece you are writing. The same goes for all facets of life; you gotta be you and that’s that.
18. Big birthday parties don’t prove anything: Big birthday parties aren’t all that they are cracked up to be. After years of over-the-top Disney birthday, the whole high school teenage hang-out-birthday scene, and the exuberantly drunk and pretentiously planned college birthday, I will take the quiet and intimate birthday dinner over anything else. It’s better to celebrate with those that actually matter.
19. Lady Gaga is a goddess: She’s given us greatness, i.e.: “I’m bluffin’ with my muffin,” disco-bras, “Rah-rah-ah-ah-ah-ah! Roma-roman-mamaa! Ga-ga-ooh-la-la!,” and perhaps the greatest line of them, “I’m a free bitch, baby!” Her stage presence is to die for, and her genuine, authentic, down-to-Earth personality (come on, didn’t you see her on Oprah?) is addictive. Plus, I’ve seen a slew of live performances and I have to say, Gaga outperforms the rest with her Monster Ball.
20. Say No to Parent Drama: If your parents are magnificent – great. If they aren’t, it is time to accept it and move on, instead of constantly wishing for your mother to be someone she is not.
21. The Little Things Count: It’s important to relish the little things. In college, so much happens at once, it feels like the world can pass you by – especially once you turn 21 and the end of college seems very near. The most important lesson I’ve learned is to take time doing something you enjoy. It doesn’t matter if you want to get crazy drunk on a Friday night or take an extra art class, but do what gives you the most pleasure. Make time for more sex. Make time to cook dinner with your roommates. Just make time! As each year goes by, it is also important to look back to see what you’ve learned (whether it’s good, bad, ugly, or silly).
What has been the most ground-breaking discovery of your 21st year or your last birthday? Share!
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Jessica says:
Sun, 7th Feb 20106:23 am
I'm also 21 and I LOVE this article. You really nailed a few of the key lessons of this year, which are many because it's the year of the biggest changes in all 21 years of my existence. It's crazy how one year can be so enlightening. If only I had known about those raincoats freshman year…
Duluth, MN says:
Sun, 7th Feb 20106:30 am
Re: #8
Wuss!
lauren says:
Sun, 7th Feb 20106:42 am
I read this site almost daily and never comment, but I have to say that this is one of my favorite articles to date. I'm about to turn 21 and I've already printed 2 copies of this article (one for my purse and one to hang near my desk!) I think anyone about to be 21, already 21, or just turning 22 should read this and reflect on it. Thanks for an awesome article!
Brianne says:
Sun, 7th Feb 20107:06 am
My thoughts on #1….On my 21st birthday, I learned the hardest lesson of all: Most people only care about themselves and they will tear you down to further themselves, no matter what the cost is. When you do happen to meet someone who is genuine and fun to be around, do everything you can to get to know them and invest time in developing the friendship because you never know when you'll have the opportunity again.
Tamara says:
Sun, 7th Feb 20107:25 am
I'm turning 21 next month! I agree with most of your advice, and thanks for the BUST magazine recommendation, I didn't no about it and is definitely fine. You're also right about not reading lame antifeminist magazines: I feel sexier being a politically commited woman than I'll ever feel with the 100 advice to be flirty and saucy. And the gym thing, I've always been very active (dance lessons, yoga) but just last year I joined one and I really feel much better, strongest and more resistent. So cool article!
Melanie says:
Sun, 7th Feb 20107:28 am
I Love this! I keep seeing all these articles about 21st birthdays and mine is in EXACTLY two weeks so exciting.
Sara says:
Sun, 7th Feb 20107:37 am
Haha I live in VA too- you must be uber excited about the snowstorm we got over the weekend. I'm not sure about Hollins, but in NoVA everyone has been snowed in for days…
Good article!
L J Simms says:
Sun, 7th Feb 20107:52 am
good job on this article i'm 21 in a month and i've already seen most of the things on your list! you should drop by my page sometime its all about the TwentySomething age band its a pretty new blog i will admit
again good job!
LJ Simms
samantha says:
Sun, 7th Feb 201010:16 am
this article is great! really useful, practical tips
Anonymous says:
Sun, 7th Feb 20102:13 pm
It seems like the south is getting more snow than us up in Maine haha (Some advice: Never EVER visit Maine Late Feb-April. There is no spring, only mud). Totally agree with #14-it is basically the same articles over and over and over again. Not reading beauty/fashion magazines helps me to keep my look true to me.
Vicki says:
Sun, 7th Feb 20105:43 pm
#9 is totally true. It can be hard to motivate yourself to read outside books in addition to all the class-required reading, but I find that it really helps me relax after a long day. I have expanded my reading horizons over the past few years and I am definitely better for it.
Dia says:
Sun, 7th Feb 20106:25 pm
so basically enjoy the little things?
ok i can do that, means so much more later on
s says:
Mon, 8th Feb 20103:46 pm
#14.
totally did the same thing. i got to a point where i said "wait a sec… this is a magazine FOR "PLEASING" MEN! it's not a WOMANS magazine. wtf. 80% of the articles are about men. not women..
i too have joined the BUST crowd. love it.
rubyz117 says:
Tue, 9th Feb 20107:29 pm
Damn I absolutely lurrved reading that article! It's ironic you listed #14.Stop Reading Beauty magazines as I was thinking to start picking up more of those Cleo, Cosmopolitan etc.
-"I'm going to be 21 in April and I am not reading Cosmopolitan? Am I missing out?" Thanks to you, you've reassured me that I am not lol!
I also like #1. I have strict parents and they don't let me go out dancing much. But my friends always do, where all they pretty much do is dance the whole night. I was beginning to feel like I was missing out, but then I remembered the time I went, some of us weren't very close with the others so it was like we're just dancing in a group, not able to have convo's, getting drinks or water. It was a bit empty at the same time…
v says:
Tue, 9th Feb 201010:16 pm
I've never commented before, but… thank you. I just turned 21 too, and so many of these echo my own thoughts it's kind of crazy. This has reinforced my faith in them. So, thanks. I'm printing this out.
Glamouricious says:
Sat, 13th Feb 20107:27 pm
What a GREAT post! I'm 24 and you are such an enlightened woman already. If only I knew then, what you already know now.. I know.
The first point specially spoke out to me as I've been having a "Friend" issue and didn't know whether to give up or act aloof.
It's not only a true post, but also written in a fun way.:)
http://www.myfashionaddictions.blogspot.com
Jenny says:
Sat, 13th Feb 20109:01 pm
hello!! I am 18 soon to be 19 and have already known most of your advice, although i am certainly not post-grad yet, and i do have love for snow
thank you for posting this though, it is good to be reminded that being true to yourself is best!! ;D