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25 Expressions You Will See At Endicott College

It's a mix between happy, sad, and hungry

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25 Expressions You Will See At Endicott College
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1. Sitting next to your crush on the first day of class


2. When you ace a test you thought you failed



3. Mac n' cheese Wednesdays

4. Anyone during Finals week


5. When brunch is finally open on the weekends


10:30 is late for any hungover college student


6. Freshman trying to get into parties on the weekend


7. When it's the last week of school, and the teacher assigns homework


8. When there's a doc Wylie BBQ


9. When someone says they've been in the pond(s)



10. When all the parking lots are full



11. When your friends say they are going to the Lodge


12. When your parents ask why you stayed up all night doing homework?


13. When you go to a swipeable for the free food


14. When you ask seniors if they're done thesis


15. When someone starts laughing in the library


16. When you finally win something at BINGO


17. Housing selection

You know what I mean if you've been there

18. When Campo breaks up a party


19. When the professor goes to class, and none of the students are there


Let's face it, no one goes to class when the weather is nice

20. After walking up the stairs in the LSB

Your exercise for the day, am I right?

21. When it's the middle of the semester and you've already run out of flex

Use it wisely!

22. When your teacher asks why you didn't do the homework


23. When the geese start to chase you

24. When someone asks why your mascot is a gull

'Cause why not?

25. When someone asks if you like Endicott

Honestly, I wouldn't change anything





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