<p>You go to bceagles.com and order them through there. On the postcard is the student code you must use to get student tickets, so if she lost it and wants to know it, just have her e-mail customer service requesting her student code and they’ll e-mail it to her. </p>
<p>It’s not really something to worry about; you can order them whenever you want.</p>
<p>Alright, I will admit that in light of our record for the past couple of seasons, I can understand the debate over whether to attend BC football games. I have hope for this year, but regardless of the team’s performance, I think going to football games as a freshman is really important. As in, very, very important. They’re very helpful with respect to meeting other people and getting your initial friendships off the ground. It’s truly one of the few events which all freshman can enjoy, regardless of whether you follow football or not. Also, there’s always great attendance and a lot of energy at each of the home games from the student section which helps in creating a fun atmosphere. </p>
<p>If you haven’t gotten them already, just invest in the tickets. You’ll have another 3 years to decide whether it’s worth sleeping in on Saturday mornings.</p>
<p>For hockey, though, there’s really no question.</p>