Here are 15 distinguishable signs that prove you went to Falmouth University.
We have one awards you know! You always felt like it made your campus better than others, we had lush greenery after all.
At 3 o’clock in the morning, any other time it was rank. Every knows Harbour Lights is superior.
If you could smell it you were not drunk enough! And those sticky carpets and small toilet cubicles made it so much worse.
Sometimes swimming in the sea, sometimes bbq and sometimes getting smashed around a fire.
You were probably drunk coming out of spoons, you will never do it again.
When you left Falmouth you realised that not everyone is as passionate about avocados as Falmouth students.
Sharing a campus is hard, they thought we were all avocado hugging hippies and we thought they were a load of posh rich kids. The truth is everyone was a little bit Falmouth and a little bit Exeter
Everyone but you a vegan. You tried to go vegan once, then changed to vegetarian but the call of The Meat Counter burgers was too strong.
Monday night open mic night were the best to have a sing a long and Wednesdays were all about trying to win at the quiz (although you never actually won).
Then everyone getting up and legging it to the bus stop, so not to miss out on a pitcher in spoons before a sticky night in Club I.
And if you didn’t have a pound coin you always got the look of shame from the bus driver as he gave you change for a tenner, or you got a ticket which lasted you multiple journeys.
And your course was always the headline course for the uni, no matter what your friends said.
They were either the best nights out or the worst, the free food and photo-booth was always amazing, then the DJ wouldn’t stick to the theme and would ruin the night for you, with the music you could have got for a fiver in town.
The locals always hated you. We took up too much space. God forbid you went into a local pub, they would stare daggers at you the whole time.
Falmouth will always be home no matter where you go, and you will always remember the great times you had at uni.
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