Orientation camps are a rite of passage for any freshman. You sign up to be a part of an OG (orientation group), go crazy with them for five days or so, and come out of it with a bunch of friends that will stick by you through the course of your university study – or at least, that’s what you hope will happen.
But when such a large group of people come together, you’re bound to have a diverse mix of characters and personalities – so here are 7 types of freshmen you’re likely to meet at an orientation camp.
1. The “Super Enthu”
Usually seen leading cheers with gusto, the Super Enthus are who every GL (group leader) wants in their OG. They’re great sports, fun-loving, and are up for just about anything.
2. The “Buay On”
The complete opposite of #1, these freshies are generally shy and more reserved. They typically hang at the back of the group, and only participate in activities when prompted.
But over the course of the camp, they tend to open up and speak out a little more, which is real satisfying (and a huge relief) for any seniors watching.
3. The Flirt
These are the freshies that participate in camps with the sole purpose of finding a partner. They’re often found chatting up other people of the opposite gender, which might be the reason for their label as “despo”.
4. The Camwhore
At every camp, there’s bound to be one freshie that documents every part of the day in the form of photos/videos/snapchats. If you’re looking for any memorabilia to remember your camp experience by, here’s who you should be looking for.
5. The Pageant King/Queen
Usually charismatic and/or good-looking, this freshie is what every girl wants to have and every guy wants to be; vice-versa. The Pageant King/Queen isn’t just a label per say – they actually receive the most votes to represent their OG at their hall or faculty pageant.
6. The Glutton for Punishment
These freshies are really bad at games, and often find themselves having to carry out forfeits – much to the amusement of everyone else.
7. The Sporty One
Brawling in the mud? Check. Beach day activities? Check. Pool games? Check. These freshies are up for anything, and are good at everything. Easily the MVP of their OG, they’re usually the first ones sent up when it comes to anything physical – and for good reason.
This post was first published on goodyfeed.com
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