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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Drexel chapter.

Thanks to Her Campus, you know what Drexel girls and seniors say, but how could we not write about sh*t that freshmen say? Yeah, they stick out like sore thumbs, but it’s hard to deny that they say some pretty entertaining things. To help you reminisce about your crazy freshman year, we’ve rounded up a list of ten things you know you’ve said (or thought) before. Enjoy!

1. I don’t think I’m going out tonight … oh wait, Green Light’s having something?

 

2. My roommate and I totally get along. We’re gonna be best friends for life!

 

3. I really need to stay in and study tonight, but maybe going out for an hour won’t hurt?

 

4. Even though we’re freshman, I came in with a lot of AP credits so I’m technically a sophomore.

 

5. I, like, practically live in Haggerty during finals week.

 

6. I’m like never going back to frat parties after freshman year.

 

7. I’m so excited to apply for co-op!

“What cycle are you?!!”

 

8. I’m never sharing a room again.

 

9. I’m not looking for a relationship right now.

 

10. I wish I could be a freshman forever.

 

Don’t lie, this was on point! Freshmen, let us know what else you say in the comments or on Twitter. Upperclassmen, how much do you miss freshman year right now? If you liked this, you’ll love “15 Times Jake Peralta Totally Understood Life as a Drexel Freshman”!

Beth is a pre-junior at Drexel University, majoring in Operations and Supply Chain Management.  You can find her at coffee shops in Old City, running around the Fairmount neighborhood, or tucked away playing the piano in MacAlister's practice rooms.
Manali is a junior Biology major with a public health minor hoping to pursue her life goal of finding a keychain with her name on it . She's been with the Her Campus Drexel community since her sophomore year as a feature writer and hopes to one day run out of pages in her passport. You can find her planning her next adventure,exploring the city of Philadelphia, attempting to cook, or watching too much Netflix.
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