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<li>Post facebook status / tweet about how your professor swore in class.</li>
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<h1>77: Really? I’m still in high school and I have teachers who swear; don’t think people would think of it as a big deal in college…</h1>
<p>I’ve been through one semester of college. I’ve had professors swear, and I had high school teachers swear as well (and I went to a Catholic high school). It doesn’t come off as any big deal to me when professors do it. I don’t necessarily like it, but I’m not surprised by it or anything.</p>
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<li>Falling pray to the annoying pastors on campus who tell everyone that they’re going to Hell.</li>
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<li>Showing up to the first lecture of each class with all of your textbooks.</li>
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<p>Mocha, singular. A day’s wage in the areas that professor was talking about won’t even buy that.</p>
<p>That’s pretty damn rough.</p>
<h1>79. I’m 1 credit away from junior standing and I do that. My calc professor, on the first day of classes, went through half a chapter worth of material. Jerk. Heck, classes don’t start for me until the 17th and I have almost all of my books (love me some Amazon).</h1>
<h1>80: Having a beach cruiser.</h1>
<p>At least around here. A solid half of the freshman girls show up with single speed beach cruisers. Most are gone within a few weeks as they all find out how hilly the campus is…</p>
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<li>You get self-conscious whenever you’re walking alone or get up to throw something away in the dining hall.</li>
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<li><p>You only eat in groups, because you refuse to eat alone since you’re afraid of what other students will think of you. Oh, the horror!</p></li>
<li><p>You cake on makeup and dress up…just to go from your dorm to the dining hall/express store/vending machine/bookstore, etc.</p></li>
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<li><p>Falling asleep in the library and when you wake up, going back to sleep.</p></li>
<li><p>Using the soda machine. </p></li>
<li><p>Listening to music with headphones. </p></li>
<li><p>Not abiding by curfew.</p></li>
<li><p>Not going to parties.</p></li>
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<p>@ 3weeks: how is not going to parties a freshman thing? I’m almost 22, in junior standing, and I don’t go to parties at all. It’s not my thing. Two of my roommates don’t care for parties, either, and they’re also juniors.</p>
<p>@ 3weeks- 85- All people use pop machines. They’re convenient. 86- As opposed to?? 87- What colleges have a curfew?? 88- Freshmen party way more than most other classes in my experience.</p>
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<li>Hangs out at the mall back in their hometown during winter break wearing hoodie/sweatshirt with their school logo on it.</li>
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<li>Breaks up with high school sweetheart to “explore other territories,” doesn’t get any till junior year.</li>
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<p>"64. Nonchalantly continuing to walk and talk on your phone while the Corps salutes the flag and plays Evening Retreat. "</p>
<p>Do you go to a military college? I wouldn’t hold the same same standards to random kids at a regular college than I would at a military base or military college.</p>
<p>It’s not exactly a military college, but it’s the leading ROTC school for my state, and almost half of the students are cadets, so everything is done in a rather military fashion.</p>
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<li>Call home like evveerry day</li>
<li>Asking a prof in class if you can go to the bathroom (haven’t seen someone do that yet at my school, but I’ve heard of it happening!).</li>
<li> Mistakingly saying “what grade are you in?” instead of “what year are you in?”</li>
<li>Clinging to your friends at your college who also went to high school with you.</li>
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<p>@92: It hasn’t happened in any of my classes but this kind of air-headed kid turned to me in a lecture class and asked me “Are we allowed to just go to the bathroom.” I, of course, said “yes,” and he said “Are you sure?” “…Yes.” “I don’t have to ask?” “NO! Just go!”</p>
<p>In hindsight it would have been amusing to me if I said “Yeah, maybe. You better ask the professor just to be sure.”</p>