College Talks!
Gen Z Slang
College Lingo
Random fun facts!
100

You are ________ if you are the first person in your family to attend college.

What is first generation?

100

This term is used if you think something is a lie or someone is lying

What is "cap"?

100

Your main course of study

What is a major? 

100

This is considered to be the most common eye color in the world (79% approximately). 

What is brown?

200

These are forms you fill out to receive money for college.

What are the FAFSA and CADAA? 

200

You would use this word to describe an action or trait that you didn't like or found cringey about a person.

What is "ick"?

200

A set of courses that often complements your major.


What is a Minor/Concentration?

200

This country is known to consume more chocolate per capita than any other country in the world. 

What is Switzerland?

300

You need to complete these courses to be considered for both UC's and CSU's

What are A-G courses?

300

This word is used to describe someone who is very imaginative and believes everything in their head.

What is "delulu"?

300

This is a course or requirement that a student must have completed in order to enroll into a certain class or program? (Typically Math, Science, or Languages)

What is a prerequisite? 

300
The first iPhone was released this year. Hint: It was less than 20 years ago. 

What is 2007?

400

This is an outline of topics covered in a course, that typically includes grading policies and classroom expectations. 

What is a syllabus?  

400

Commonly used when there is an insider joke or group of people who know what you're referring to.

(Hint: its an acronym)

 

What is "IYKYK"?

400

The amount the college/university is charging you for your classes

What is tuition? 

400

Bill Gates dropped out of this prestigious university to pursue software development.

What is Harvard?

500
This is 1) a type of degree that usually takes two full-time years of college to complete, and 2) a type of degree that usually takes 4 full time years to complete. 

What is an Associate Degree, and a Bachelor's Degree? 

500

This term is used to describe something that wasn't as good as you thought it would be, something that you know you could have enjoyed more.

What is "mid"?

500

This is a course format that meets both in-person and on-line. 

What is a hybrid course? 

500

This letter is the only one that doesn't show up in any names of the American states.

What is "Q"?