A typical at UNC depends on the kind of person you are. I am going to review the four most common weekends: 1) Partier The partier will go to one or more of the 5 to 10 parties being held that weekend. He will pre-game in the dorms (which is against the rules) then go out to the DD's car to begin the parties. The parties will be packed and will be blasting music. The night will usually be over from 12:00 am to 3:00am. He may or may not make it back to the dorms. 2) Studious The studious student will bring his friends to the library and have a group study session for a couple of hours. The evening will then move to the dorms where a philosophical discussion may take place or a movie may be watched. The night will usually be over from 10:00pm to 1:00am. He will probably be sleeping in his bed. 3) Gamer The gamer will play video games with his friends or alone almost all night. DP Dough and/or pizza will be ordered to settle rumbling stomachs. The evening will be spent sitting on a couch and will usually be over from 11:00pm to 5:00am. He will either be in his own bed or on the couch. 4) Chiller The Chiller will hang out with his friends all night and might go clubbing at Whiskey River or Sky. He might smoke hookah at Istanbul or just play board games with his friends. The evening will be over from 11:00pm to 4:00am and he will go to sleep in his bed.
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