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10 Types Of Students You'll Meet At Stonehill College

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10 Types Of Students You'll Meet At Stonehill College
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Stonehill College is home to about 2,500 students, all with different backgrounds, ethnicities and more; however, once you live here for a couple of months, you learn that you will meet about 10 kinds of people on campus. Sure, they might have some variation, but typically they can fall into certain personalities.

1. The go-getter.

This person is involved in absolutely everything. They're a peer mentor, involved in the SGA, have at least one on-campus job, play in a club sport and somehow have room to breathe. Not to mention they are extremely friendly. They say "hi" to at least 5 people on the way to class and you wish you had as many friends as them. However, simply seeing them from a distance can stress you out.

2. The Chapel-goer Catholic.

These people are found at Sem Mass, retreats, and definitely have captioned their pictures as verses from the Bible before. They have a personal friendship with at least one priest on campus, especially Father Tim. They aced their religion class and probably want to be/are a Moreau Student Minister. Not to mention, they are so nice. Talking to them can brighten your day.

3. The athlete.

This might be the largest percentage of Stonehill's campus. These people show up with their team no matter what wearing the same Adidas sweatpants and Stonehill sweatshirt with their team and number on it. They have tables in the Commons specifically for them and if you listen to them talk to their friends, they probably mention the gym, lift, or what happened at practice. They love their teams and have incredible school spirit.

4. The library-dweller.

These people eat, sleep, cry and live in the library. They've made friends with all the Ace's workers and have eaten more meals there this semester than in the Commons. Library-dwellers will stay there for hours upon hours, usually getting close to nothing done. They also Snapchat their entire time spent there, so be sure to check their story.

5. The person who bikes, skateboards, or scooters everywhere.

These people go everywhere on campus with their wheels. They usually pop-up unexpectedly behind you when you're least expecting it. Sometimes they try to do tricks, but they aren't that great.

6. The Courts party champ.

This person waits the entire week for the weekend to go to the Courts. Somehow, they actually enjoy going. You can guarantee they will be going out two or three nights in a row regardless of what happened on the first. The amount of times this person has been written up should be in the Stonehill Hall of Fame. Yet, somehow they never learn their lesson.

7. The washed-up high-school athlete.

This person probably is involved in some club team on campus and regret not trying out for Stonehill's team. They watch the games with tears in their eyes reliving the "good ole' days." You can also guarantee they are jealous of the friendships on those teams. They also Instagram pictures of them playing sports in high school at least once a month during #tbt.

8. The friendly acquaintance.

This is the person who was in your orientation group, knows you from that random philosophy class from freshman year, or only knows you because you follow each other on Instagram. You don't know them personally at all and have had maybe five conversations in total. Yet, somehow they alwayssmile or say hi to you when you see them on campus.

9. The Bio major.

This is another huge percentage at Stonehill. This person is always at the Science Center and posts at least one story on Snapchat about their lab. They love to talk about how much work they have to do on a daily basis and will always be stressed out. Not to mention, they probably love "Grey's Anatomy" on another level.

10. The door holder.

No explanation needed. This is just everyone else not mentioned.

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