Spring semester is in full swing. Our weekends are no longer consumed by football, and school seems more frightening and serious because we are even closer to graduation. Yep, that's right. As each semester ends, a new one begins and brings with it the anxiety of the infamous real world.
Despite the fact that we need to crack down on our studies, take up some responsibility, and make our education and future success an absolute priority, it is hard not to joke about the truth that we are still going to procrastinate, make questionable decisions and have fun. Duh. It's college.
These memes accurately depict our lives during spring semester and college, in general.
Mondays are not a "one and done" day of misery. Every day in a school week is just as bad: they all involve school.
No one procrastinates more than a college kid with a test tomorrow. No matter how easy you try to convince yourself it will be, you know you are just plain out of luck.
Trying to pay attention in class is hard enough. Trying to actually learn and retain information in class is even harder. But the worst is when you are so lost you can't even ask questions.
Sometimes, school is just too overwhelming. When that happens, the only option is to neglect it.
Who said college is only for learning information in the classroom? Will Ferrell's knowledge is way more entertaining, anyways.
This pretty much applies to all tests, studying, papers, homework and anything related to school.
If it wasn't for tuition prices, we could just all stay in college forever. Wouldn't that be way more fun? Hey, maybe that's why it is so expensive.
Thinking about the future brings high levels of anxiety. Paying for rent, waking up every morning at 7 a.m., and having to work on holidays -- yikes!
We all know Chegg is the cheapest, smartest place to buy books. But why not make a little easy money? I mean you are going to spend it on school supplies, right? Sure.
Regardless of whether you actually study, or not, opening your backpack and books counts for something, right?
This is not condoning cheating if it is clever and stylish. You are just being resourceful.
Spring is full of fun activities and events -- too many. And since your parents are not coming every weekend for the football games, and buying your dinner and groceries, you are especially broke.