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Not all colleges have the whoop-it-up reputation. U of Chicago students proudly proclaim that their university is âwhere fun goes to die.â One well-attended student-organized event a few years ago involved a contest between two students to see which one could correctly recite the most decimal places of pi. Audience members cheered for their chosen favorites as the event kept on going and going and going. . . .
Partying? I got up at 0500 three days a week and left in the carpool 30 minutes later for clinicals. Partying was physically impossible.
I even made the yearbook after senior year. There was a pic of me in a nightshirt just half in the door (covered with comics, so a notable door), saying, âShh! Iâm trying to sleep!â Having my own room helped. Of course, when I was there, I was in what used to be nunâs cells when it was School Sisters Of Notre Dame. It was known as a study dorm. Well, that and the non-traditional studentsâ choice.
Itâs been a loooong time since I was in college, but I did very little whooping. I worked 6 days a week and studied the rest of my free time. Iâm wondering if I should be surprised that I STILL dream about being in school, needing just one more class to get my degree, but forgetting to study for the final exam??
Why is Tiffany hanging up her coat on a hook om the wall of what appears to be the common room (the one with the couch) instead of in the closet in her own room?
About time they went back to the fact that much of the cast is going to college. We havenât seen ANY of what Luann is doing there. Sheâs still a student, right? Is she still meandering around trying to find a major?
I may not have been a good college student. I never cared for the bar scene and aside from a few parties, never really got into the heavy drinking / drugging we keep hearing about.
I get lectures to watch while I exercise and the ones about the Byzantines was more of a course on Religion than the Byzantines. Profs tend to go off on tangents.
They study? They actually study? I thought they spent all of their time talking and creating drama LOL! Actually, itâs nice to see these characters behaving responsibly. I sure do hope Bets got smart and gave Gunther the heave-ho. It would be nice if all of the college girls in this comic met new boys.
I think anyone would be well rested after 8 hours of sleep. I canât see what time it is on the clock tower, but they must have enough time for at least 7 hours of sleep. The Fuse probably closes by 11 pm so it canât be much after midnight.
Iâm not sure what Tiffany is talking about here, considering she spent the entirety of her Epic Pool Partyâą creepily ogling a guy through a window while hiding in her bedroom.
Sounds familiar. Six hours, Tiff? Try being on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Party? No money, no time. My college experience must have been vastly different.
Good to see Tiffany and Bets pressured by work and study. I would love to see Tiffany studying with Gunther again. But since she has the same major as Bets, she seems to be studying only with her. I fear that now Stef will arrive without the slightest worry about work or study, greatly irritating them. But I would preferseeing Tiffany and Bets try to relax by having tea with Dez and doing yoga together.
Only Legacy babies, Trust fund babies and kids who already had a seat on the board of daddyâs company could actually âwhoop it upâ in college. The rest had to actually study.
The Byzantine era not only doesnât interest me, I donât have the slightest idea what it is. Tiff wants to know if they wore Halston or Adrian back then
Tiffany would perhaps benefit from working fewer hours at The Fuse, perhaps. I think the job is mostly about her own PERCEIVED independence more than her actual need for cash.
I wonder what sort of (likely) business math Tiffany is learning (presumption she is still some sort of Business Major).
If Bets had to read NINE chapters of Byzantine Era historyâŠ. I suspect she has been ignoring a fair amount of study for the class earlier in the semester. That is typically much to large an amount to cover in a typical day or even week of a history class. She must be cramming after perhaps sloughing off for a while.
The like from the Kenny Rodgerâs song fits here⊠âYou gotta know when to hold âem and when to fold âem.â
College to a significant extent is learning about prioritiesâŠ.. when you need to focus, study, and learn, and when you can relax and have fun. Both CAN and should occurâŠ. but at the appropriate times.
Iâve taught a helluva lot of 8:00am classes and a few 7:00am classes and even some that ran till 10:30pm. They are not fun nor enjoyableâŠ. unless you choose to adapt your routines to facilitate them. But, if you do, they can be good.
Now that I am well up the seniority queue, though, I admit I like having my schedule all midday. Gives me more flexibility to âpartyâ. Haha! Just kiddingâŠ.. kinda. ;)
I did. A math class I had in college was 4 credits, so met for almost 4 hours / week. We met 3 days a week, but in order to fit the hourly M W F schedule, we started at 7:45 a.m.
If college is the happiest, wildest times of your life, youâre living life wrong. Iâve had way more fun after college. Being in the Navy helpedâŠespecially during that first deployment.
I found my 7:30 Organic Chemistry classes (then so as not to conflict with classes in the dozen or so majors that required it) so awakening I chose a German section at that time during a later semester.
Sounds like my college days. We often lacked time to sleep, eat, or get basic necessities like groceries. The idea of partying was completely out of the question most of the time.
I had crew practice at 5 am so morning classes were fine. It was late afternoon or evening classes that were tough for me. And those days when we had both morning & afternoon practice ⊠mega tired puppy. Crew is a year round sport so no off seasons. Very few whoop it up parties for student athletes.
I remember those days of college past. Long nights of study, working thru all my summers to pay for tuition. Tuff exams to squeak by. No time for anything else. I was tied down to working a part-time job and going to school part time all year around to barely make it out in 4 years⊠but debt free :) No lingering student loan. But yeah I was burned out and needed one year to recover then off to the real worldâŠ.
I tested out of the only math class I was required to take in college. Got a B on the test out exam. Instructor tried to convince me that if I took the whole course Iâd easily get an A. I decided Iâd rather get an extra hour of sleep, and save $80 on the textbook.
lvlax 11 months ago
Tiffany is back!! Both her and Bets are tired. I wonder where this arc will lead?
It would be nice if we actually saw them go to their math class.. met their teacher, maybe introduce a new student or 2?
J. Scarbrough 11 months ago
Aww, I donât want to go back to the Moony Roomies again.
Joe1962 11 months ago
Tiff and Bets have a week of college, and maybe Les and Gunther, maybe a new hunk for the girls to fawn all over.
XF8U-3 11 months ago
6 hours. My wife works 10-12 as a tax accountant 7 days a week from end of January till mid April.
Best gear up Tiffy.
Wilkins068 11 months ago
I wonder if Gunter is tiring her out along with th Byzantine reading. Its multi tasking
wolfiiig 11 months ago
Whoop it up while enjoying the exploits of Boris the Bulgar Slayer?
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen 11 months ago
I knew some who partied quite a bit. Most of them did not last very long.
kenhense 11 months ago
I havenât seen Tiffany having a wild happy time recently â if ever.
mathteacher678 11 months ago
I am surprised that they are taking the same level math.
cmxx 11 months ago
Not all colleges have the whoop-it-up reputation. U of Chicago students proudly proclaim that their university is âwhere fun goes to die.â One well-attended student-organized event a few years ago involved a contest between two students to see which one could correctly recite the most decimal places of pi. Audience members cheered for their chosen favorites as the event kept on going and going and going. . . .
Willow Mt Lyon 11 months ago
Tiffany is being sarcastic.
GreasyOldTam 11 months ago
At my school, there were dorms for whoopers, and dorms for students with engineering classes at 8 AM.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member 11 months ago
I missed an English final because I got up, got dressed and fell asleep sitting on the side of bed, putting my shoes on. Stayed up til 3 AM studying.
R.W.Singer -SF 11 months ago
I never had an 8 oâclock class. Earliest was 9 and that was for âVariations in Human Sexualityâ No problem getting to that class!
mr_sherman Premium Member 11 months ago
Finally. A comic strip about real life.
howtheduck 11 months ago
Admittedly, my university years were probably the most sleep-deprived time of my life.
FreyjaRN Premium Member 11 months ago
Partying? I got up at 0500 three days a week and left in the carpool 30 minutes later for clinicals. Partying was physically impossible.
I even made the yearbook after senior year. There was a pic of me in a nightshirt just half in the door (covered with comics, so a notable door), saying, âShh! Iâm trying to sleep!â Having my own room helped. Of course, when I was there, I was in what used to be nunâs cells when it was School Sisters Of Notre Dame. It was known as a study dorm. Well, that and the non-traditional studentsâ choice.
Kitty Queen 11 months ago
Been there done that and I survived only to pay back my student loans forever.
BJDucer 11 months ago
Itâs been a loooong time since I was in college, but I did very little whooping. I worked 6 days a week and studied the rest of my free time. Iâm wondering if I should be surprised that I STILL dream about being in school, needing just one more class to get my degree, but forgetting to study for the final exam??
Rhetorical_Question 11 months ago
I scheduled my classes after 11am.
snsurone76 11 months ago
Aaahâthe peace and serenity of the Byzantine era, ruled by laid-back Justinian and no-BS Theodora!
Pity it was overthrown in 15-something.
nightflight 11 months ago
Donât stop disrobing with just the jacket, Tiff. You can take the whole arc getting ready and taking a long, hot, relaxing shower.
PaulAbbott2 11 months ago
Tell us what you know about Nikephorus II, the âWhite Death of the Saracensâ. Or the Sack of Thessalonika. Cough it up, Bets.
beb01 11 months ago
Why is Tiffany hanging up her coat on a hook om the wall of what appears to be the common room (the one with the couch) instead of in the closet in her own room?
leperkat66 11 months ago
I hope itâs about whoopinâ and not poopinâ
sueb1863 11 months ago
About time they went back to the fact that much of the cast is going to college. We havenât seen ANY of what Luann is doing there. Sheâs still a student, right? Is she still meandering around trying to find a major?
drewpamon 11 months ago
Tiffany youâre the one who signed up for class at 8 am
drewpamon 11 months ago
So bets, how often do you think about the roman empire?
aqhoffman 11 months ago
I wonder what Knute has been up to?
Ellis97 11 months ago
I didnât have the means to afford regular college. The best I could afford was community college and even then, Iâm still paying off that loan.
cdward 11 months ago
I may not have been a good college student. I never cared for the bar scene and aside from a few parties, never really got into the heavy drinking / drugging we keep hearing about.
Droptma Styx 11 months ago
I only took one 8am class. First year, first semester. Astronomy. This was a subject I actually thought was interesting. Yikes! Collij R hard!
txmystic 11 months ago
9 chapters on the Byzantine era? I once read an entire book about the rise and fall of Constantinople. It was utterlyâŠByzantine, yukyukyukâŠ
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 11 months ago
I get lectures to watch while I exercise and the ones about the Byzantines was more of a course on Religion than the Byzantines. Profs tend to go off on tangents.
ctolson 11 months ago
The rest of Betsâ last word â ie.
RSH 11 months ago
Nice to see Bets intent on her classes after her slump following giving up social media (not to mention being on the road).
EMGULS79 11 months ago
Ha! My freshman calculus class DID start at 8 am! It can be done!
preacherman Premium Member 11 months ago
Then, why Tiff did you schedule yourself an 8AM math class? I guess you were asleep at the time of scheduling.
comic reader 22 11 months ago
They study? They actually study? I thought they spent all of their time talking and creating drama LOL! Actually, itâs nice to see these characters behaving responsibly. I sure do hope Bets got smart and gave Gunther the heave-ho. It would be nice if all of the college girls in this comic met new boys.
reedkomicks Premium Member 11 months ago
Glad to be AWay from Brad and Toni!
hdude711 11 months ago
Oh god, Bets is backâŠugh!
tcayer 11 months ago
Ooo! SIX hours! The poor widdle baby! She needs some time off.
KEA 11 months ago
I had a cultural anthropology class at 7:30. âŠtalk about a challenge to stay awake.
WilliamVollmer 11 months ago
Stereotype versus reality. I wonder which wins. (and, who has the caffeine concession at the college.)
locake 11 months ago
I think anyone would be well rested after 8 hours of sleep. I canât see what time it is on the clock tower, but they must have enough time for at least 7 hours of sleep. The Fuse probably closes by 11 pm so it canât be much after midnight.
hoffquotes2 11 months ago
Who knew Kate Kablooie was 24/7
The Wolf In Your Midst 11 months ago
You only get to enjoy life if youâre rich. Otherwise, get to work!
jrankin1959 11 months ago
Nine chapters on the Byzantine Era wipes you out, Bets? Whatever you do, donât pick up Moby Dick!
MuddyUSA Premium Member 11 months ago
Right now, Iâm to sleep to careâŠzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!
BJShipley1 11 months ago
Iâm not sure what Tiffany is talking about here, considering she spent the entirety of her Epic Pool Partyâą creepily ogling a guy through a window while hiding in her bedroom.
Wubbie 11 months ago
Sounds familiar. Six hours, Tiff? Try being on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Party? No money, no time. My college experience must have been vastly different.
Aladar30 Premium Member 11 months ago
Good to see Tiffany and Bets pressured by work and study. I would love to see Tiffany studying with Gunther again. But since she has the same major as Bets, she seems to be studying only with her. I fear that now Stef will arrive without the slightest worry about work or study, greatly irritating them. But I would preferseeing Tiffany and Bets try to relax by having tea with Dez and doing yoga together.
aristotle835 11 months ago
Only Legacy babies, Trust fund babies and kids who already had a seat on the board of daddyâs company could actually âwhoop it upâ in college. The rest had to actually study.
donwestonmysteries 11 months ago
I had a statistics class at 7:30 three times a week and lived across town. Guess who flunked statistics? OK I dropped it.
mindjob 11 months ago
I worked nights, so I brought a tape recorder to my 8 AM classes while I slept. It helped
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 11 months ago
The Byzantine era not only doesnât interest me, I donât have the slightest idea what it is. Tiff wants to know if they wore Halston or Adrian back then
smsrt 11 months ago
Ah! Sheâs starting to grow up already.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member 11 months ago
Tiffany would perhaps benefit from working fewer hours at The Fuse, perhaps. I think the job is mostly about her own PERCEIVED independence more than her actual need for cash.
I wonder what sort of (likely) business math Tiffany is learning (presumption she is still some sort of Business Major).
If Bets had to read NINE chapters of Byzantine Era historyâŠ. I suspect she has been ignoring a fair amount of study for the class earlier in the semester. That is typically much to large an amount to cover in a typical day or even week of a history class. She must be cramming after perhaps sloughing off for a while.
The like from the Kenny Rodgerâs song fits here⊠âYou gotta know when to hold âem and when to fold âem.â
College to a significant extent is learning about prioritiesâŠ.. when you need to focus, study, and learn, and when you can relax and have fun. Both CAN and should occurâŠ. but at the appropriate times.
Iâve taught a helluva lot of 8:00am classes and a few 7:00am classes and even some that ran till 10:30pm. They are not fun nor enjoyableâŠ. unless you choose to adapt your routines to facilitate them. But, if you do, they can be good.
Now that I am well up the seniority queue, though, I admit I like having my schedule all midday. Gives me more flexibility to âpartyâ. Haha! Just kiddingâŠ.. kinda. ;)
Jogger2 11 months ago
I did. A math class I had in college was 4 credits, so met for almost 4 hours / week. We met 3 days a week, but in order to fit the hourly M W F schedule, we started at 7:45 a.m.
The Quiet One 11 months ago
Tiff isnât completely wrong.
StoicLion1973 11 months ago
If college is the happiest, wildest times of your life, youâre living life wrong. Iâve had way more fun after college. Being in the Navy helpedâŠespecially during that first deployment.
gcarlson 11 months ago
I found my 7:30 Organic Chemistry classes (then so as not to conflict with classes in the dozen or so majors that required it) so awakening I chose a German section at that time during a later semester.
Caldonia 11 months ago
But Bets, you have to make up for all that road tripping you did, remember, Greg?
eb110americana 11 months ago
Sounds like my college days. We often lacked time to sleep, eat, or get basic necessities like groceries. The idea of partying was completely out of the question most of the time.
Tenax 11 months ago
I had crew practice at 5 am so morning classes were fine. It was late afternoon or evening classes that were tough for me. And those days when we had both morning & afternoon practice ⊠mega tired puppy. Crew is a year round sport so no off seasons. Very few whoop it up parties for student athletes.
eced52 11 months ago
Too pooped to pop.
computerprogrammer2028 11 months ago
I remember those days of college past. Long nights of study, working thru all my summers to pay for tuition. Tuff exams to squeak by. No time for anything else. I was tied down to working a part-time job and going to school part time all year around to barely make it out in 4 years⊠but debt free :) No lingering student loan. But yeah I was burned out and needed one year to recover then off to the real worldâŠ.
eladee AKA Wally 11 months ago
Ironic, isnât it, Tiff, how work and studying collide to destroy the myth of partying nonstop?
Sakura Tomoe 11 months ago
I tested out of the only math class I was required to take in college. Got a B on the test out exam. Instructor tried to convince me that if I took the whole course Iâd easily get an A. I decided Iâd rather get an extra hour of sleep, and save $80 on the textbook.
eddi-TBH 11 months ago
At least they are serious students. Seriously tired.
radar15627 11 months ago
I work 12-15 hours & get around 6 hours of sleep