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10 People You Will ALWAYS See On Campus, Even If You Go To A Big School

I see you over there, clingy guy who tried to befriend me freshman year.

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10 People You Will ALWAYS See On Campus, Even If You Go To A Big School

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One thing I have noticed about going to a huge state college and that somehow, some way, I always see the same people on campus all the time. Usually, they are the exact people I don't want to see. How does this happen? There are 36,000 other people here...Honestly.

Whether you go to a small private college or a big state school, here are 10 people you will always see on campus, whether you want to or not.

2. That weird kid from your freshman year dorm who always was way too clingy.

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No, I'm not interested in going out to lunch with you, I haven't spoken to you in two years.

3. The Tinder date gone wrong.

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Did he ghost you? Was it awkward? Did he beg for sex? Of course you'll see him around, and probably on the day that you look like you got hit by a bus.

4. The member of that one group project who was a complete Nazi.

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We get it. You wanted an A. Now go be Hitler in someone else's group.

5. The TA who never seemed to answer your emails.

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Well, now that I know you're alive, are you interested in HELPING ME?!

6. The guy friend who decided to make things awkward by having a crush on you.

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I'm not interested and somehow that makes me the bad guy? Ok, dude.

8. That sorority girl who you always seems to have a class with you and annoys the crap out of you.

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Nobody cares what guy you slept with this weekend or how great your new manicure is, Mikayla. Truly.

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