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10 worst things about college

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  1. Facebook Stalkers (enough said)


  2. Hangovers (hey it comes with drinking)


  3. 7am class (hey you signed up for it. Yeah, I know, that's the only time they offered it. Even worse when combined with #2)


  4. 3 People to a Dorm Room (hey, give me some space)


  5. $120 Math Books (and the new version comes out at the end of the term, which means you can't sell it back)


  6. Long walks between Classes (is it legal to drive a golf cart on campus?)


  7. Shitty Meal Plans (hey it's food...right?)


  8. Prerequisites (nobody likes taking classes they have to take)


  9. Having todo Homework while there's a Party going on (priorities...priorities)


  10. RA's (leave me alone!)
 
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