Freshman year of college can be scary sometimes, and one of the most terrifying yet exciting things is the parties. How drunk do I really need to get? Between spilled drinks, sweat and potential vomit anything your wear will need to be washed the next day, so go for cheap crop tops that are easily replaceable. Sure, they look good with jeans and a cute shirt, but as mentioned above, random liquids will end up between your toes and I promise you people will step on your feet. My going out shoes consist of Converse and combat boots; they protect my little piggies and match with everything!
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The Sports Betting Conference Committee has reached an agreement on legislation to legalize sports betting in Massachusetts, according to a tweet early Monday from House Speaker Ron Mariano. I am proud to announce that the Sports Betting Conference Committee has reached an agreement on legislation that will legalize wagering on professional and collegiate sports in Massachusetts, bringing the immense economic benefits of a legal sports betting industry to MA. The legislation would allow for wagering on both professional and collegiate sports in the Bay State, according to Speaker Mariano's tweet. Betting would be allowed on out-of-state college and universities only, unless a Massachusetts college or university is participating in a national tournament such as college basketball's NCAA Tournament.
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New data shows 16 highly selective private colleges slightly boosted the number of Black and Hispanic students enrolled at their schools last fall. Growth in admissions offers at all of the 51 colleges was also greater among underrepresented minority applicants than Asian and white applicants, the report says. The report cautions against crafting any definitive narratives based on the data, but the findings come after the pandemic dramatically altered the college admissions landscape. In particular, many selective colleges and universities in recent years dismantled their standardized testing requirements, which have long been a subject of debate over their relation to socioeconomic and racial equity on college campuses. A recent study at the University of Missouri, according to an Inside Higher Ed report, found that students who attended the school in the fall of without submitting standardized test scores earned only a slightly lower GPA in their first semester than those who did — and both groups had similar retention rates.
The time as come: your first college party. You have spent months on the couch preparing for this milestone in your life by watching movie after movie about college. After four years of attending those juvenile shit school parties it is finally time to join the big ranks.
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