Summer's here and we're all stoked to travel and make memories that will last a lifetime. However, sometimes our summer doesn't always work out the way we plan, but hey, it's still better than sitting in classroom listening to a professor lecture for 13 hours a week. Here are the typical stages of summer as explained by "Grey's Anatomy":
1. You’re overjoyed at the fact that classes are over and that you’ll finally have all the free time you want to do hood rat stuff with your homies.
2. You have so much that you want to do within these short three months, so you start to make a mental list of all the places you want to go and things you want to do.
3. Shortly after, you notice that you don’t actually have the money to do all these things, so you realize you need to get a summer job.
4. After scoring a minimum-wage job, you finally start having some money at your disposal, which you choose to impulsively spend on cute clothes and shoes instead of saving.
5. After a few weeks of this you realize that you are incapable of saving any money so you give up on your wild plans of summer travel.
6. At this point you’re sad that your summer has not lived up to its expectations so you start binge watching a new Netflix series to ease the pain.
7. You aggressively watch episode after episode for days on end and begin to lose your sanity in the process.
8. Now you’ve finished the entire series and you don’t really know what to do next with your life.
9. So you start eating for fun.
10. Then August rolls around and you realized you haven’t traveled anywhere cool or done anything that you planned too and you’re low-key relieved that school is starting again... but you’re still ready to do it all over again next summer.
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