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19 Things You Hear On The First Day Of Classes In 2019

19 things you hear walking around UA on the first day of classes

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19 Things You Hear On The First Day Of Classes In 2019
Rachel Klumpp

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When walking around campus you hear a lot of random things from your fellow students, but it is even worse on the first day. Freshman don't know where to go, upperclassmen catching up and sophomores acting like the big guys on campus now that they aren't freshman. Can you relate to hearing any of these 19 things around UA's campus today?

"Ugh my class is on the other side of campus"

"Why did my teacher actually teach in lecture today?"

"Hey! How was your summer?"

"Omg I just saw that guy/girl from last semester"

"Is (blank) not coming back this year?"

"Have you been to the sorority/fraternity house yet?"

"Did you see (blank) at rounders last night?"

"I'm back with quad squirrels again!"

"You want (blank) for free?!"

"Can I tell you a little bit more about (blank)?"

"I have a class with football players this semester!" 

"Omg we're in the same sorority!"

"Seriously, Gorgas is still renovating?"

"10 days until game day!"

"How is there a classroom in Tut?"

"Did you see the new Paty yet?"

"Dang it I went to the wrong class"

"I already want to drop this class"

"How do I already have homework?"

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