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Published 10:02 26 Sept 2013 BST
Updated 14:01 11 Jun 2015 BST
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Oh, those were the days.
As Fresher’s Weeks take place in colleges around the country, we find ourselves thinking of a simpler time when all that really mattered was finding your GAA jersey for the County Colours ball, and figuring out which was cheaper – Koka noodles or Tesco Value noodles.
Get ready for a trip down memory lane with this priceless ‘Things Freshers Say’ from some sharp DCU students.
“I’m gonna start all my assignments as soon as I get them. That way, I won’t fall behind!” Famous last words buddy, famous last words…
Hat tip: Our pal David Atkinson sent us this one - cheers David! If you’ve spotted something weird or wonderful you think should feature on Her.ie, get in touch! You’ll find us on Twitter here, on Facebook here or you can drop us a line to [email protected]!
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