50 Things To Do Before You Graduate
Tuesday, March 13, 2018

How many of these things have you checked off your list?
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Pet the Wildcat statue's nose.
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Take a picture in front of T-hall.
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Eat pizza for dinner.
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Spend a day in Portsmouth.
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Go to an event only for free food.
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Visit Portland on the Amtrak.
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Go to a football game.
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Tailgate during Homecoming.
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Stand in a long line for sushi at Hoco.
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Use the Wildcat Transit system.
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Live in a dorm (and then live in one again because it is so much fun).
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Get annoyed at your RA, but realize later that you were grateful to them.
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Stand in line for garlic bread at Philly.
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Wonder why the Little Red Wagon is parked outside the Paul Creative Arts Center.
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Take the longer route to get somewhere.
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Reevaluate your life decisions after visiting career services.
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Study at the MUB.
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Leave your phone unattended at a table in the dining hall.
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Go to a SCOPE concert.
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Attend CAB Bingo Night.
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Travel to Boston just for a day.
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Find “your spot” in the library.
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Own UNH gear.
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Have friends in your major that you only see in classes.
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Understand abbreviated words like MadCo & DHOP.
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Fall asleep in class.
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Go to dining hall theme dinners.
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Go to a final completely confident.
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Pull an all-nighter.
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Then pull another one, because some weeks are just like that.
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Go to U-day.
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Stand in a ridiculously long line for DHOP pizza on a Saturday night.
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Go to the Career & Internship Fair.
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Study on the great lawn.
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Miss a class because you slept through your alarm.
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Accidentally wear a groutfit.
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Purchase unnecessary textbooks.
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Deal with the constant unsettling debate — wanting to go home when you are at school and wanting to go to school when you are at home.
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Binge spend your saved up Cat's Cache at the end of the semester.
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Go on a midnight trip to Wild Kitty.
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Go to Libby’s, Scorpions, & The Knot.
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Hike through College Woods.
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Get a free professional headshot at the Career & Internship Fair.
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Get involved in a club or organization.
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Listen to WUNH.
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Take classes or work out at Campus Rec.
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Have your senior photo taken for the yearbook. (You’ll wish you did later!)
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Take a senior trip to the top of T-Hall to carve your name.
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Think about how you will miss UNH once you graduate. (You can add UNH Alumni to your social media to stay up-to-date with Wildcat Country.)
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Yell, “Everyday is a great day to be a Wildcat, Huuuuuuh!”
 
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Written By:
Sriyaa Shah '18 | UNH Social 
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