None of them was perfect…
Freshman year I was in boring classes, which always gets to me. The friends I made were (mostly) superficial, and I think I knew it. I did make some friends who are still some of my best, though, and did typical fun freshman things.
Sophomore year I finally realized I wasn’t compatible with a lot of my friends and had a huuuge falling out with my roommate. Not fun. However I did have a fun little relationshipy thing with a friend the next semester, and made new friends who I got on with much better.
Junior year I finally got up the balls to ask out the girl I’d had a crush on for a year, but she was too afraid to tell anyone we were dating. Put a damper on the whole relationship, although I did fall in love.
Then the first half of senior year was then spent moping after our breakup.
I guess second semester of Senior year wins, despite being hells of stressed over completing my thesis. I was finally academically doing what I really wanted, and also socially ready to do whatever the hell I wanted. I didn’t take crap from nobody. Also I was running 2 student organizations, which tends to do good things for me for some reason. Also I finally got over my previous relationship/breakup (the best and most effective way, under someone else!) which was good. And fun!
Basically none of your years of college will be perfect, but they will all be fun in their own way. It’ll be up to you to make of them what you will. Don’t panic that “the best is over” at any point in your life, it’s a waste of time! Focus on what’s making you happy, and do more of that. Think about the one thing bringing you down, and if you can’t stop (example: a class you need for your major) than remind yourself that all things come to an end.