1. You get super competitive with other Boston schools.
BC,
2. You get to deal with fun Boston weather.
You've accepted the fact that you'll never know what season it is.
3. Rebecca's is your favorite place on campus.
4. You've definitely done the underwear run at least once.
And serious props if you've managed to do it without a dumb injury, breaking your phone, or losing something.
5. Half the people on campus are in dress clothes, the other half are in sweats.
6. You're pretty tired of explaining what a "middler" is, and that a lot of people at Northeastern actually graduate in five years.
7. The only thing you explain more than that is what co-op is.
It's a big reason of why you chose the school, but NO ONE from other schools understand it.
8. Trying to figure out housing when you're about to go on co-op is rough because you have no idea where you'll be working in five months.
9. At least one of your friends will be on a different co-op cycle and you barely ever see them.
10. You figured out how to navigate the T pretty quickly.
At the very least, you know how to get to Boston Common and Faneuil Hall.
11. You either have a ton of money from co-op, or none at all.
Because food and clothes are very important and you're terrible at budgeting.