10 Telltale Signs You Are A Cal Bear
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10 Telltale Signs You Are A Cal Bear

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10 Telltale Signs You Are A Cal Bear

1. After 18 years of being the smart friend, easily achieving straight As with minimal effort, and having that constant underlying feeling of slight intellectual superiority, you are suddenly -- for the first time in your life -- feeling average. 

2. You no longer know what your type is.  At home, your type tended to be intelligent.  Here, where it is safe to assume intelligence is a given, you are overwhelmed with options and utterly lost in terms of what else you are actually looking for. 

3. Every conversation you have with friends, or family from home, inevitably involves thinly veiled questions regarding your marijuana consumption, because you go to Berkeley, and -- by extension -- are a professional ganja connoisseur. 

4. You are at a point in life where you get more sleep in lecture halls than you do in your own bed. 

5. Trying to convince hometown friends to visit for game days inevitably involves explaining to them that buying a ticket to the game, or possessing even the slightest interest in football, is entirely unimportant.  

6. You try to justify drinking five nights a week, if you are of age -- which rarely happens, of course -- with “special” occasions like Taco Tuesday, Wine Wednesday, Thirsty Thursday, and the weekend. 

7.  You willingly accept the fact that at least 13 of your freshman 15 will come solely from The Melt.

8.  You have come to know dozens of the local oddballs around town -- fishing pole guy, the violently evangelical frequenters of Sproul, and the rapping art salesman who rivals Pac -- to name a few. 

9. Your vocabulary is now 45 percent acronyms that no one outside of this school will ever understand. 

10. We all have that one person we would like to avoid.  Whether it’s an arch nemesis, an ex, a past drunken encounter, or that good looking guy who may or may not have watched you face plant into a tree, in a school with 25,000 undergrads, it should not be too hard to avoid one person -- right? Wrong. The final step to becoming a fully-fledged Cal student is accepting that, while there are literally thousands of fellow students you will never, ever meet, there will always be a handful of people you simply cannot avoid. 

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