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The 8 Different Types Of Girls You Encounter At College As Told By The Women of Grey's Anatomy

We all know them.

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The 8 Different Types Of Girls You Encounter At College As Told By The Women of Grey's Anatomy
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1. The Party Girl

This girl goes out almost every day of the week. And if she isn’t out, she is having a wine night in her room with her friends.

2. The Introvert

This girl can stay in her room all day and be 100% okay with it. She has friends but just doesn't feel the need to interact with them.

3. The "Basic" Sorority Girl

Now I am not labeling all sorority girls this, but this girl is obsessed with her sisters and her chapter. She can’t get enough of it.

4. The "Low Key" Sorority Girl


This is the girl who when she throws on her letters you are amazed she is in a sorority. You would never think someone like her was apart of a sisterhood.

5. The girls who constantly miss their significant other and it’s all they talk about.

This girl talks about her S/O way too much and she needs to stop. We get it, you love them. We also get it, you miss them.

6. The girl stuck in high school

This is the girl who feels like she has nothing at college and crashes the High school parties when she is home on break.

7. The Class Clown

Finally the class clown. This girl makes everyone happy, whether it be a giggle or a full out laugh so hard you can’t breathe type of situation. You can count on her for a good laugh.

8. The Student

This girl is here for school and school only. She doesn’t want anything other than a diploma and degree.

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