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7 REASONS WE LOVE COLLEGE LIFE



     1) HAVE A VARIETY OF FRIENDS
We surely have one great friend who always helps us get a proxy.  Another studious friend who comes to our rescue for assignments and tests. A complete opposite one who will never want to attend classes and also not let you do (which we anyway don’t really wish to do!). And let’s not forget the jugaddu friend who has a solution for all our problems and the most jankaar dost who knows all about the cool stuff which is happening in and around college.





    2)SPEND MORE TIME HANGING OUT THAN IN COLLEGE
We perhaps know about all the cool hang outs near our college and just wait for our friend to say, “chalo yaar, let’s try this new restaurant”,  and off we go without having a second thought. We bunk classes, eat out, just sit and relax in any place outside college. Our Facebook page is flooded with the endless selfies and photos we take with our buddies.


     3)ARE MORE INTERESTED IN GOSSIP GOING AROUND IN COLLEGE
Most of us are quite intrigued by the gossip that goes around in college. We might know a little about lectures in class but definitely know all about the latest rumors that spread like fire in college. Our day seems incomplete if we don’t sit and chat about what stories are cooking up about people and what all exciting events are taking place in college.



   4)TRY TO GRASP THE SYLLABUS JUST BEFORE THE EXAM
Who wants to study in college? Exams are probably the only time we make the effort to open our books and try to learn the whole syllabus at one go. And then we tell ourselves, “Next time pakka ,I will be more regular”.  This of course doesn’t happen and we spend the whole semester with the same routine of masti and pagalpanti.



    5)LEARN TO MAKE THE SMARTEST EXCUSES TO TEACHERS
Our mind may not work that well when we study (or rather, try to study!), but when it comes to escaping a tricky situation with our teachers, we instantly make the most innovative and safest excuses! After all, maintaining a good impression on the teachers remains our priority!


   6)MANAGE TO SIT TROUGH  A BORING LECTURE SUCCESSFULLY
If by any chance we find ourselves sitting in the class, we pretend to be fully attentive in class. And if the teacher ever looks at us, we nod our heads like good and obedient students. The happiest moment comes when the teacher says, “ok, we are done for today”,
and we frantically rush out of the class with a sigh of relief.




   7)HAVE AMAZING COLLEGE TRIPS
Those spontaneous plans we make to just any place give us the most precious memories of our lives. The craziest things we can ever imagine happen during these college trips which also deepens our bonding with friends. The late night talks and trying out new adventurous things form the best part of college trips.












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