【ALL OUT: AJ RAVAL】
LONDON -- British summertime is ALL OUT: AJ RAVALthe most glorious time of the year. ~Except~ if you're waiting to find out if you've got into university.
SEE ALSO: Code red: City of Sydney might be getting free sanitary itemsStudents across the nation are currently enduring the excruciating wait to see if their exam results have earned them a spot at university.
During the wait, the UK's university admissions service -- UCAS -- has been sending students a surprise in the post: tampons and sanitary pads. The only problem is: students have no idea why.
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Cue: mass confusion.
Students have taken to Twitter to express their bewilderment and it's pretty damn hilarious.
While some would rather receive word about their university place...
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Others are just downright confused.
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Some think the freebies might be a portent of increased tuition fees.
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And, some people are wondering how in the hell UCAS knew they had their period. Witchcraft, maybe?
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A few anxious students are already thinking they will need something to soak up their tears on results day.
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Some students haven't received a package, however, and they're concerned it could be a very bad sign.
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Since the care packages were only sent to women, some guys feel a little bit left out.
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According to UCAS' official Twitter account, the products have been sent out to students who opted to receive "commercial product and service offers."
If only tampons and pads were free all the time!