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16 Things University Of Arizona Students Are Guilty Of Doing

These "guilts" consist of your years here at The U of A.

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16 Things University Of Arizona Students Are Guilty Of Doing
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If you go to the University of Arizona, you are probably guilty of doing all of these things at least once at your time at the U of A. No matter Freshman, Sophomore, Junior or Senior, these guilts consist of your time here at this insane school.


1. Waiting on the Bookstore Starbucks line and being late for class.

Oh gosh, that line. If you want to get Starbucks before your afternoon class, you know you're going to end up being late. One time, it took me over an hour to get my drink and I was 30 minutes late to class... ridiculous, but completely worth that refreshing grande caramel macchiato in that dull lecture hall.

2. Waiting on the tedious line at Illegal Pete's.

Illegal Pete's may have some of the longest lines I've seen in my days, but the line is completely worth the Mexican goodness. And who wants E.coli filled Chipotle? Not me!

3. Not going to the football game because you got too drunk at the tailgate.

You end up not thinking your ZonaZoo pass was worth only going to about 2 games during the season because you got too drunk at the tailgates to go to the rest.

4. Saying you're going to go to the UA Campus Rec, but never end up going.

Yeah, we all say we're going to work out at one point. But, balancing a social life and loads of school work, its hard to add exercise in there. Huge shout out to the people that actually workout and maintain the balance at the U of A, go you!

5. Going to Highland Market at 2 a.m. after a long night of partying.

We all have those drunchies at 2 a.m. and the most convenient, on-campus place to cure that is Highland Market. Whether its the buffalo chicken fingers with ranch, a breakfast burrito or a hamburger, Highland has always got your drunchie fix.

6. When someone orders Tucson Cookies, you get way too excited.

The Tucson equivalent to insomnia Cookies--- everyone is guilty of getting way too excited when you're somewhere and Tucson Cookies gets ordered. This also means its time to make a Snapchat Story of those warm, delicious cookies.

7. Going to CC's Coffee House when the Starbucks line is just way too long.

CC's is another coffee joint that's also located by the bookstore. When the Starbucks line is just too long, students come here to get their coffee.


8. Getting lost on Greek Row.

No matter if it's during Fraternity/Sorority recruitment or just frat hopping, everyone is guilty of getting lost their first or first few times on Greek row.

9. Getting someone to fob you up at Sol Y Luna or Hub.

Whether it's to get to an apartment or to use the nice pool facilities, you love seeing that fob in someone's hand.

10. Taking the elevator to or from the lobby to the 2nd floor because you're too lazy to use the stairs.

You're guilty of doing it, even though, you know it is everyone else in the elevators pet peeve. No matter who you are, other people in the elevator will say rude and/or sarcastic remarks about you when you get on or off at the 2nd floor from the lobby. I see this happen a lot, but especially in Coronado.

11. For my girls out there--- stealing shack shirts from a house you didn't even shack at or shacking just for the shirt.

Pretty self explanatory, and whether you pride in this or are embarrassed, you're guilty of it!



12. Ordering Tapingo from a restaurant that is down the street because you're too lazy to walk.

Being a Tapingo Courier, this is a very common thing U of A students do. I've seen people order food from PSU to Coronado or AZ-SO. But, it does make life much easier for us couriers!

13. Going to the library only during finals week to play with the puppies.

Everyone's two favorite things, puppies and tons of free food. Wouldn't that bring anyone to the boring library?

14. Waiting for a SafeRide because you're too lazy to walk or pay for an Uber.

Everyone knows SafeRide's can literally take forever, but you rather wait for the free SafeRide than pay for that Uber.

15. Trying to sneak on the Sun Link without paying.

Unless you have a Sun Link pass or a car, I'm sure you're guilty of attempting to sneak on for free and you most likely ended up getting caught.

16. If you don't have a car--- taking an Uber to In-N-Out or Target even though its super expensive, but 100 percent worth it.

Yeah, that's like a 15 dollar Uber right there, but totally worth it for those Californian's that miss their In-N-Out.

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