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Story of my freshmen year.
I didn’t hate my freshmen year, but I didn’t particularly enjoy it either. I was surrounded by jocks that should’ve accepted their football scholarships at UCLA and girls who only cared about making an impression upon the opposite sex and stirring drama. It wasn’t quite what I expected at NYU. Where [...]

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Something has to be said for the fact that one of my loftmates – who lived here last semester but now has to live with one of the new suitemates – is moving to Alumni.
I’ll join her in a week if this bitchy bullshit keeps up. I have never encountered a group of people that [...]

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I like cats, and a cute excuse to avoid over-sharing on the internet.

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Sunday can’t come soon enough.

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I can complain about what pisses me off about my loft at Broome, but enough people heard that whining already. It’s a definite upgrade from Third North but I hate that my double room is the smallest among six bedrooms, including a single.
Moving is just weird. It’s weirder that I still go to the same [...]

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My summer suite mate came back after 10pm with a friend she mentioned was going to sleep over. These are both things I’m used to and honestly barely pay attention to. My freshmen roommate and I had the rude but non-intentional habit of just ignoring everyone in our apartment – mainly because they acted like we didn’t live there, so we [...]

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It just dawned on me that I had two completely bipolar thoughts during the past 24 hours about living here. During the day I was very happy that I was spending the summer in NYC - regardless of my occasional loneliness – so I wouldn’t have to feel like a suppressed college student at home. I [...]

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I initially was extremely mad that I was basically put in a 11 person loft, mainly because I was trying to avoid the same noise level I have this year. Granted, the tired and rude Broome workers did not help the situation. Dismissing me to someone else when I ask a simple question to someone [...]

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