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The Unofficial and Unspoken Rules of College
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Ongoing, First published Sep 10, 2014
I am a college freshman. Within my first week of college, I learned a lot. Not from my teachers but just from other students and figuring out things on my own.These are the rules that are either considered common sense or just not rules. I, with the help of other college students occasionally, will be breaking down the need to knows of college life. These may be useful, these may not. You may agree or disagree with all these rules. The point is; if you are in college or going to be sometime in the future I think these will be somewhat useful.

Sincerely,

This isn't like college in the movies.

 

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