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Top 10 Pickup Lines Appropriate for Class

Let’s face it -- for college students, the classroom is a prime spot for co-ed mingling. So what’s a student to do when his or her study buddy happens to be SUPER-cute? Don’t worry, we’ve got the best lines to break the ice between problem sets.

“I’m thinking of switching my major to fine arts so I can study you.”

Cheesy? Maybe. Awesome? Yes. If you can pull this off successfully (and with a straight face), transfer directly to the School of Love and do not pass Go.

“So … college or wide-ruled?”

Humor is always a good option. If you’ve never spoken to the person in question, go with something light and casual.

“I’m an econ major, but I was wondering if you wanted to study our chemistry later.”

This one’s a bold choice but a good option for those who like to cut to the chase (after cutting class, of course).

“I just checked your work while I was checking you out and … you got a few answers wrong, but everything else got an A+.”

No explanation necessary.

“I think you’re a) cute, b) smart, c) into me, d) all of the above. [Hint: It’s D]”
This one’s all in the presentation. Put it in a note -- second grade-style -- and pass it along to your beloved. It’s the easiest exam he or she will ever take!

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“I don’t usually do this, but … wanna cut class with me?”

This surprise, ambiguous pickup line is for those who are already friendly with their intended and have a sense of adventure.

“You’re the reason I’m so glad this school is co-ed.”

Short, sweet and cute. If executed correctly, this could cause some definite flattery. If executed badly, expect some serious eyerolls.

“Sorry what was that? I haven’t been paying attention for a while … you’re pleasantly distracting.”

Only attempt when your romantic interest actually asks you a question. Potential downside: This might never happen.

“The exam’s two weeks away, but I’d love to have a study session with you stat.”

Shows your crush you’re interested in him or her and in getting good grades. Could be doubly effective on nerds and perfectionists.

“Want to study/hang out/have coffee after class?”

In all seriousness, though, a straightforward pickup line is usually your best bet. Say you’re interested, make a casual date … and you’re golden.

About the Author

Rachel Smith

Name: Rachel Smith
School: New York University
Year: Senior
Major: Journalism and politics
Her deal: Rachel currently works at NY1, a 24-hour local news station in New York City. In the past, she served as editor-in-chief at NYU's daily student newspaper. She also has interned for several community newspapers, including The Boston Phoenix.

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