Kingdom University
The Beginner's Guide to College Survival
The Beginner's Guide to College Survival
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Chimps<br />
The Well-<br />
Rounded<br />
Greeks<br />
Like many other species throughout this section,<br />
chimpanzees are extremely smart. They use tools to<br />
extract insects from crevasses found in trees and rocks and<br />
can even learn human sign language. Chimps live in groups<br />
called communities or units and are very social creatures.<br />
When they are bored, they organize various games and<br />
activities to entertain themselves. Similar to the dolphin and<br />
the zebra, chimps have each other’s backs, figuratively and<br />
literally since they often remove insects, debris, and dead skin<br />
from their fellow friend’s hair. This routine grooming helps<br />
relieve stress and creates a lasting bond between the animals.<br />
The Well-Rounded Greeks are members of sororities<br />
and fraternities that are very active on campus—organizing<br />
events, volunteering their time, and enjoying college life.<br />
Like the Basic Sorority Girls and Fraternity Boys, the Well-<br />
Rounded Greek takes care of their brothers and sisters.<br />
The Well-Rounded Greek is nothing shy of intelligent. This<br />
active group has some of the smartest, athletic, and artistic<br />
creatures in the <strong>Kingdom</strong>. Social and loving, the Well-<br />
Rounded Greeks are easy to approach, so make sure to<br />
have one of these in your college friend group.<br />
74. The Socializers