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20 Questions New KU Students Always Ask

The first week of classes for a Kean University newbie can be tough.

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20 Questions New KU Students Always Ask
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The first couple of days of college classes for freshmen students are always a struggle. Walking around a new campus is difficult, you don’t know where certain buildings are and finding your classes is like looking for the exit of a maze. Here are a few questions that new students ask at Kean University:

  1. So where’s the café?
  2. East Campus? *Scratches head.* Anyone know where East Campus is?
  3. What does CAS stand for?
  4. So…where exactly are the trolley stops?
  5. Why do we need this Transition to Kean (T2K) class?
  6. We have a radio station?
  7. Where’s that church bell coming from?
  8. Whaaaaat? You can take classes and get paid?!
  9. Did the Wi-Fi just stop working? Oh no…Oh jeez!
  10. Where are the microwaves on campus?
  11. Where’s the best place to study?
  12. So…anyone know of any good parties on campus?
  13. Not even one?
  14. So…when is the best time to park?
  15. This campus is huge. How do they expect me to get from East Campus to Main Campus in 15 minutes when the next trolley is in 10 minutes?
  16. We have another Starbucks on campus?
  17. Which building is New Freshman Resident Hall? The one to the left or the one to the right?
  18. Anyone know where the bathrooms are in the library?
  19. So…how late does the teacher have to be in order for me to leave class?
  20. Students get fined for walking on the grass?
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