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Write a funny magazine column about first year students

Prompt:

Write a funny magazine column about first year students with a maximum of 340 words about life as a college freshman at Maastricht University in the Netherlands written from the perspective of a student.

Answer:

Welcome to the wild and wacky world of being a college freshman at Maastricht University! As a first-year student, you’re probably feeling a mix of excitement and fear. But don’t worry, you’re not alone. We’re all in this together.

First things first, let’s talk about the housing situation. It’s no secret that finding a place to live in Maastricht can be a nightmare. But fear not, my fellow freshman, for there is hope. If you’re lucky, you might get placed in a fancy student apartment with all the amenities. But if you’re like me, you’ll end up in a tiny room with a single bed, a desk, and a toilet that’s so small, you’ll have to contort your body like a circus performer just to use it. But hey, it’s all part of the college experience, right?

Next up, let’s talk about classes. You’re probably thinking, “Hey, this is college, it’s going to be easy.” Ha! Think again. The professors here are no joke. They’ll throw all sorts of assignments and readings at you and expect you to be an expert on the topic by the end of the week. But don’t worry, you’ll figure it out. Just remember, caffeine is your friend.

Now, let’s talk about the social scene. Maastricht is known for its nightlife, and as a freshman, you’ll be tempted to party every night. But trust me, you’ll regret it come exam time. So, pace yourself and remember to balance the partying with studying.

Lastly, let’s talk about the Dutch culture. As a freshman, you’re probably thinking, “Wow, everything is so different here.” And you’re right! The Dutch do things a little differently. For example, they bike everywhere, even in the rain. And they eat a lot of cheese. A lot. But don’t worry, you’ll get used to it. And before you know it, you’ll be biking around like a pro and eating Gouda for breakfast.

In conclusion, being a college freshman at Maastricht University can be a wild and wacky ride, but it’s also a time of growth and self-discovery. So embrace the chaos, make some new friends, and most importantly, have fun!

 

Prompt:

Make it more personal, but still funny.

Prompt:

Change sentence beginnings.

Answer:

Welcome to the circus that is my life as a college freshman at Maastricht University. I know, I know, you’re probably thinking, “But wait, isn’t college supposed to be the best four years of your life?” To which I say, “Ha! You must have never heard of the Dutch housing situation.”

When it comes to housing, I was blessed with the gift of a tiny room with a single bed, a desk, and a toilet that’s so small, I have to contort my body like a circus performer just to use it. But hey, at least I have a roof over my head, right?

As for classes, I thought I was prepared for the workload, but boy was I wrong. I’m pretty sure my professors are trying to kill me with all the readings and assignments they throw at me. But, I’ve found that caffeine is my new best friend and is helping me to survive this semester.

Regarding the social scene, Maastricht is known for its nightlife, and I’ll be honest, I was tempted to party every night. But then I realized, “Hey, you’re only young once, but you can always be dumb once.” So, I’ve learned to pace myself and balance the partying with studying.

When it comes to the Dutch culture, as an American, I was definitely not prepared for the amount of cheese they eat here. I mean, I love cheese as much as the next person, but the Dutch take it to a whole new level. But, I’ve learned to embrace it and now, I’m pretty sure I could win a eating Gouda for breakfast competition.

In conclusion, my experience being a college freshman at Maastricht University has been quite the adventure. From tiny rooms to endless assignments, but it’s also been a time of growth and self-discovery. So, embrace the chaos, make some new friends and most importantly, don’t forget to have some fun, and don’t be afraid to make mistakes it’s all part of the college experience.

 

 

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