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Link to articleNaomi LoboAs college reopens, freshers are terrified
about the ultimate introduction to college life: Ragging. Whether mild
or serious, it exists. Try these tricks to avoid it.Keep a low
profileDress simple. Freshers who dress up are easy to spot. “The boy
who won the ‘Mr Fresher’ award in my college was ragged for a month. It
helps if you aren’t famous,” says Joselyn Gracias, a St Andrews
student.Sympathy voteIf you act deaf, dumb or partially blind, you are
sure to be spared. Seniors are mean but not that mean, says Harshada
Rene, 19, of Vivekanand College.Stay connectedPretend you know a famous
person and no one will bother you. Amit Pisat, 20, of N M College
recollects, “I pretended to know a college trustee and advised my
classmate to say that he was the principal’s nephew.”Fake contagious
disease“Say you have AIDS and if they come close, you’ll bite,” says
Harshil Patel, 19, of Vartak College. While that is taking things a tad
far, a coughing spell will ensure no one wants your virus.Schmooze the
teachersHang around with the management. “Stand near the professor’s
staff room and walk with them. Try to win over peons and admin staff as
they come handy when being ragged,” says Jugal Shah, 18, of Somaiya
College.RunIf nothing helps, pray you are a good athlete.

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