>>12686813>Hi everyone, my name is Anon Ymous. I'm a [MAJOR] who wants to do [THING] after graduation. I guess if I have to pick a single item to represent me best, it'd probably be a miss-stamped puzzle piece because I'm always out of place and trying to force me it ruins it for everyone else.There you go. Honest to a fault, which people will either respect, sympathize with, or cringe at, which is literally nothing different than anything else you'll ever do.
Put your major in [MAJOR], even if everyone else is the same fucking major, and for [THING] you can say something as banal as, "I don't really have plans yet. I'm still trying to figure that out." It doesn't matter if everyone else says some shit like, "I'm going to do [SPECIFIC THING] and I already have [HIGH SPECIFIC PLANS]," because most of the people saying this are either outright lying or being overly optimistic.
You don't have to appear deeply interesting. You can just appear honest, and people will be okay with that. It doesn't matter if you stick out or not. Not sticking out can be a blessing unto itself.