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To the prefrosh, with regards

Written by Christine Brozynski, Contributing Columnist
Published: Thursday, April 10th, 2008
Why, hello there, little prefrosh! Welcome to Princeton! How was your flight? Good? Delighted to hear it! Ah, but you look tired, prefrosh. Let me roll out my sleeping bag for you and get you some yummy Frist cookies to ...(back to the article)

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    12:53 a.m. on June 12th, 2008
    Posted by Anonymous

    This is sooo good. Thank you.

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    11:07 p.m. on April 11th, 2008
    Posted by Yay '12

    I can't help but look at the outfits the pre-frosh step off the dinky in and wonder how they looked back home. Hopefully the same, but I'm sure a few decided to look the part. One walked into my lecture yesterday and accidentally gave "i'm so excited to be here so you can meet me and love me" speeches to two incorrect adults, then gave up and sat down before the real target, the next class's professor, walked in. I felt sorry for the kid. But I laughed. Another group stood at the front of the lecture hall clumped together before realizing the entire lecture hall wasn't going to get up and start yelling "YES! THANK GOODNESS YOU'RE HERE!" and that they should probably just sit down. I love that the ego adjustments already begin pre-frosh weekend. If the newbies are willing, they won't even have to wait until matriculation or first semester grades to get over themselves.

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    8:57 a.m. on April 11th, 2008
    Posted by Tigerrr '09

    I love this. That is all.

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