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23 Reasons Why Saint Mary's Girls Are The Best Kind Of Girls

We're the awesome girls next door.

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23 Reasons Why Saint Mary's Girls Are The Best Kind Of Girls
Sydney Doyle

1. We all are incredibly intelligent.

2. We have great school spirit.

3. We all have adorable matching rings (that do a lot of things).

4. We’re beautiful.

5. We’re confident enough to go to an all girls school.

6. We know our peers because of the small school environment.

7. So we can actually have fun together in class.

8. We get amazing opportunities to become cultured through study abroad.

9. We appreciate good food more because we have to put up with the dining hall.

10. We’re not easily frightened by ghosts because there are few who live with us in the dorms with us.

11. We get to live in a princess castle.

12. We’re dedicated to our school work.

13. But we love to party.

14. We always look fly because the entire school is our closet.

15. We know what our face looks like without layers of makeup because we don't bother wearing any to class.

16. We’ve mastered the messy bun.

17. We can take a joke. (Ring by spring, Mrs. Degree, Sluttle, etc.)

18. We have an awesome history that brings us together.

19. We are exposed to the big school feel but we get a small classroom education.

20. Our sisterhood connects us with girls of all different ethnicities, races and backgrounds.

21. When we go out, we have each others' backs.

22. We're called Belles.

23. We can be the realest because we're not concentrating on boys.

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