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20 Things No One Tells You About Freshman Year At Marist

20 Things No One Tells You About Freshman Year At Marist

If you go to Marist college in New York, then these are the things that noone told you about freshman year at MC! Trust me, you'll want to know what's on this list.

Freshman year of college can be intimidating. However, if you’re about to attend college in New York, here’s what you should expect your freshman year at Marist:

1. It’s a bar school, seriously, no good house parties ever

2. The random roommate isn’t so bad-

they do a pretty good job of matching you up with someone you would live comfortably with

3. Don’t underestimate the winter months, the wind off the river is brutal-

invest in a good pair of boots too because they lie on the tour, there are no heated sidewalks, just mini skating rinks where the concrete should be

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4. Choosing classes for the spring is like the hunger games, especially if you come in with little to no credits

5. Housing is ever worse, friendships are often lost so make sure you have good points

6. Priority points are *really* important, so show up to some club meetings and do service and intramurals to make up for any lost in grades or write ups

7. The lack of school spirit is ridiculous, but the girl’s basketball team is actually really entertaining

8. The library is so small, especially during finals week

9. The Writing Center is an invaluable tool, take advantage (second floor of the library through the glass doors)

10. The dining hall gets really old really fast, so save your Thrifty for the weekends at the new dining hall in Building D when it is extra bad

11. Get in line for the Broadway shows a few hours early, can’t pass up a $25 opportunity

12. Your Marist experience can be drastically affected by the type of RA you have- try to establish a good relationship with yours

13. The WiFi SUCKS, and so does the cell signal inside the dorms

14. RateMyProfessor is the most important tool you have

15. Never try to sneak in alcohol past three o’clock, it’s not worth the risk security searching your bag

16. Try to get the textbooks from anywhere but the bookstore, most students re-sell them

17. Get a Rite Aid card

18. Shower shoes- wear shower shoes

19. 8ams are terrible, and the 6:30-9 is even worse

20. Hancock Starbucks coffee is better than the library

Are you ready for freshman year at Marist? Let us know in the comment section below!

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