7 Students You'll Find at College Libraries as Characters from "Shameless"
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7 Students You'll Find at College Libraries as Characters from "Shameless"

The characters in "Shameless" may not hit the books very often but college kids try to.

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7 Students You'll Find at College Libraries as Characters from "Shameless"
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The library is always packed with tons of people from all different spectrums of the university community. No matter who you are or what you study, long nights will be spent at your college lib. So, here's all the types of people found at college libraries as characters from "Shameless."

1. Fiona: The ones who bit off way more than they could chew.

The Fionas of Marston are taking 24 credits, juggling greek life, their engineering frat and the University Democrats club while working a part-time job as Study Edge tutor. These people are either always strung out on coffee or Red Bull and NEVER have time to stop an talk so a wave is sufficient.

2. Lip- The ones who get it without even trying.

These are the ones everyone is jealous of. They don't even have to study and still ace the exam. How dare they?! They make you feel dumb for picking your major.

3. Ian- The ones who can't focus no matter how hard they try.

Not even a jab at Ian's mental health, more of the fact that he can't figure out what to do with his life so he drops out of school. The Ians of Marston will find any excuse to not do the one assignment they came to do.

4. Debbie- The ones who do just enough to get by.

Debbie isn't dumb but she's no Lip. Debbie was the kid that never really gave Fiona any trouble until she got pregnant. The Debbies of Marston are the ones who do they're work and study enough to get a passing grade, but they don't go above and beyond if they don't have to.

5. Carl- The ones who come for the social aspect.

Some of the students in Marston just don't do any work at all. Their friends decide to come and get some work done and they just came to socialize, and just end up sitting on their phones for 2 hours straight and going on their computers to check Facebook and change the song on Spotify. Meanwhile, they're failing all their classes.

6. Liam- The freshmen who don't know what the different levels mean.

The students who just started at UF have no idea what the levels of the library mean so they end up talking ridiculously loud on the fourth floor and then get mad when no one will shut up in the basement.

7. Frank- The ones who come hungover.

We all know the girls who will come to Marston hungover after a night out so they can feel productive after not getting anything done the past 3 days because they were at crush parties with free entry and open tabs.

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