Things Only NYC Pace Students Can Relate To
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Things Only NYC Pace Students Can Relate To

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Things Only NYC Pace Students Can Relate To
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1. The Elevators

If you go to Pace, you KNOW the elevators can be such a pain. I never try to take the elevators during common hour because it's always insanely packed. I end up taking the stairs and then I show up to class still trying to catch my breath and sweating at the same time.

2. Getting From One Building To Another

Ever since Pace has gone under construction trying to go from one building to another is so annoying. How do you get from the first floor to the sixth? Ummm... go up to the third, go across and then go up another set of stairs. Pretty easy right?

3. Buying Gifts At The Pace Starbucks With Your Meal Plan

When you run out of money so you buy your friends/family members mugs from the Starbucks in the Pace Cafeteria. I can't be the only one who has done this. Broke college student... what can you say?

4. When You See Your Professors In Public Right After Class

There have been many moments I'm walking out of class, going to Rosella's and I run into my professor. It's a little awkward but it happens! All you gotta do is smile and keep going. Not awkward at all.

5. The Cafeteria during common hour.

The Caf during Common Hour is honestly so brutal. You have to wait fifteen minutes to get your food and then another ten just to pay for it! It's the absolute worst.

If you go to Pace University in NYC I'm sure you can relate to at least one of these!


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