

| 1. | the alarm clock tells you when to go to sleep. |
| 2. | you're not ashamed of drooling in class anymore, especially in the Structures lecture. |
| 3. | you know what UHU tastes like. |
| 4. | you CELEBRATE space and OBSERVE your birthday. |
| 5. | coffee and cokes are tools, not treats. |
| 6. | people get nauseous just by smelling your caffeine breath. |
| 7. | you get surprised when you see a new building in your school. |
| 8. | you think it's possible to CREATE space. |
| 9. | you've slept more than 20 hours non-stop in a single weekend. |
| 10. | you fight with inanimate objects. |
| 11. | you've fallen asleep in the washroom. |
| 12. | you're brother or sister thinks he or she is an only child. |
| 13. | you've listened to all your CD's in less than 48 hours. |
| 14. | you're not seen in public. |
| 15. | you lose your house keys for a week and you don't even notice. |
| 16. | you've brushed your teeth and washed your hair in the school's washroom. |
| 17. | you've discovered the benefits of having none or very short hair... and you've started to appreciate inheriting baldness. |
| 18. | you've used an entire role of film to photograph the sidewalk. |
| 19. | you know the exact time the vending machines are refilled. |
| 20. | you always carry your deodorant. |
| 21. | you become excellent at recycling when making models. |
| 22. | when you try to communicate, you make a continuous and monotonous whine. |
| 23. | when someone offers you a Bic pen, you feel offended. |
| 24. | you take notes and messages with a rapidograph and color markers. |
| 25. | you combine breakfast, lunch and dinner into one single meal. |
| 26. | you see holidays only as extra sleeping time. |
| 27. | you've got more photographs of buildings than of actual people. |
| 28. | you've taken your girlfriend/boyfriend on a date to a construction site. |
| 29. | you've realized that French curves are not that exciting. |
| 30. | you can live without human contact, food or daylight, but if you can't print. it's the end of the world. |
| 31. | when you're being shown pictures of a trip, you ask what the human scale is. |
| 32. | you can use PhotoShop, Illustrator and make a web page, but you don't know how to use Excel. |
| 33. | you refer to great architects (dead or alive) by their first name, as if you knew them. (Frank, Mies, Norman...) |