Why does the first year office have a fancy keycard entry system while the upper year office is an old-fashined lock? Are first years more likely to attempt breaking into the registrar's office in a desperate bid to get into overcrowded courses? Or do the motor skills and dexterity of upper years atrophy due to their lack of physical activity over time?
Perhaps the upper years lack the will to do anything beyond walking, zombie-like, to class/SF atrium, and consuming large amounts of greasy truck food, because their spirits have already been broken, broken!
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Why does the first year office have a fancy keycard entry system while the upper year office is an old-fashined lock? Are first years more likely to attempt breaking into the registrar's office in a desperate bid to get into overcrowded courses? Or do the motor skills and dexterity of upper years atrophy due to their lack of physical activity over time?
Perhaps the upper years lack the will to do anything beyond walking, zombie-like, to class/SF atrium, and consuming large amounts of greasy truck food, because their spirits have already been broken, broken!
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