8 Things Only Raffles College Students Will Understand
April 06, 2022
EasyUni Staff
1. Knowing at least one guy from the fashion department who wears heels regularly
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Hey, don't judge! Men wear heels long before women.
2. Ordering spicy fried rice with extra chillies from the canteen
...and never ordering that dish ever again.
3. The canteen ladies are very sweet. So are the drinks they serve
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And be warned still - if you happen to order the spicy fried rice, you should sit FAR away from the kitchen.
4. Wondering where all the ATMs are
Maybe they plotted this to make you forget about how much you have to pay for the Raffles experience.
5. Never park your car by the roadside
...or you will get brand new "artwork" on your car.
6. Walking to Damai LRT station after sunset
In fact, the whole campus takes on an eerie feeling after the sun goes down. Now you know how Rachel feels in ‘The Ring’. Raffles is haunted, I swear!
7. Complaining how small the campus is
Seriously, how small can a campus be - am I even in the right place?
8. Having at least one classmate who will tell you to go elsewhere
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That person however will stay on in Raffles, and will eventually go on to do great things with their degree or social connections. These creatures are absolutely not to be trusted; they’re a different breed entirely. Whenever you get excited for a new start at the college, they dump a bucket of water on your head. These hypocrites...tsk tsk tsk…
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