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You Know You Go To Nazareth College When...

Ten giveaways that you're definitely a student at Naz.

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You Know You Go To Nazareth College When...
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1. You know you go to Nazareth College when your entire wardrobe is made up of free college t-shirts.


2. You know you go to Nazareth College when you go to the library to get coffee more often than you go to study.


3. You know you go to Nazareth College when “Meet me by the Harry Potter Tunnel” is a valid description of where to find your friend before class.

4. You know you go to Nazareth College when you’ve probably been over to your professor’s house for dinner at least once, and it doesn’t seem weird to you.


5. You know you go to Nazareth College when you aren’t shocked to walk into your first day of classes to find only a dozen or so people are in your class.


6. You know you go to Nazareth College when you filter through about 40 emails every couple of hours advertising clubs, events, and memos from various offices on campus.


8. You know you go to Nazareth College when Pinterest Night and Grocery Bingo are scheduled into your monthly calendar.


9. You know you go to Nazareth College when you can wake up fifteen minutes before class starts and still be early.


10. You know you go to Nazareth College when you wear your Naz Gear proudly because even though Nazareth has its ups and downs, it’s still your home away from home and you wouldn't want to be anywhere else.

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