Terry doesn't look like a girl with problems. She has three fantastic roommates, a great job at the college theater, and a budding relationship with a handsome, sensitive guy called Rob. The trouble is, none of it really fits in with her dream to become a doctor. Terry works hard, but she's no brain and if she wants to make it, she's got to live up to her reputation as suite 2C's resident grind.
At first, Terry's able to shut out her friends, her fantasies of acting, even Rob. Then a tragedy involving one of her best friends in the premed program forces her to take a hard look at her life. Is becoming a doctor really what she wants, or is she living someone else's dream? If Terry decided to drop out of premed, will it mean dropping out of Hawthorne College and saying goodbye to her roommates—and to Rob?
I remember loving this series, yet another pilfered from my friend’s older sister (without whom I would know NOTHING), and thinking, wow, college is gonna be SO cool. Now I just look at this cover and think, missed opportunity for a fantastic lesbian romance!
Great book. It really brought back a lot of memories of being in college and the pressure you feel to do well. Trigger warning Suicide themes. The book handled it well but if you’ve experienced this in really life it’s hard to read....
page tuners,level1 time60min 7words-Bobby,Ash,unfriendly,finally,friendly,each,other discussion question 1.Have you ever lived in house alone? No,I haven't. I live in house with my family. 2.Do you have very,very good friends? Yes,of course. My friends are kind and funny.
First,they are unfriendly,but gradually they help each other. therefore,finally they become really friend.