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10 Ways You Know You Go To Bridgewater College

There's so much to love about the BC experience.

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10 Ways You Know You Go To Bridgewater College
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1. You've gotten out of bed less than 10 minutes before class started and still made it in time.

It helps when your class is in the building next to your residence hall.

2. Chicken Parmesan is your favorite meal (unless you're a vegetarian).

Not everything in the KCC is A+, but you know you can always count on chicken parm.

3. You've downright begged a professor to let you into their class.

Due to the small class sizes, getting into a full class that you need for graduation is no easy task.

4. You've seen a horse and buggy pass by and didn't think anything of it.

And this happens at least once a week.

5. You've taken a math class even though you're terrible at math.

With Bridgewater's extensive liberal arts general education program, you're bound to take a class in something you're absolutely terrible at. Hopefully, you had a professor that knew the struggle.

6. You've taken an English class even though you're terrible at English.

See No. 5.

7. You've braved the cold of January to walk to one class a day.

Interterm struggles are real.

8. You've spent hours upon hours in the KCC doing anything but schoolwork.

You walk in at 7 p.m., and before you know it the KCC is closing. Where did the time go?

9. You feel like you know everyone on campus.

Even if you're one of the shyest people at BC, you'll probably feel like you've seen everyone on campus more times than you can count. Although word gets around fast at BC, there's a certain intimacy there you'll never find anywhere else.

10. You're friends with some of the most amazing people ever.

Once you've found your friends for life, you're going to wonder why you even applied to any other school.

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