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12 Reactions To Returning To Class After Spring Break

Summer's right around the corner, right?

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12 Reactions To Returning To Class After Spring Break
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It’s that unfortunate time of year again. Spring break has ended, and it’s time to go back to class. No one is particularly excited, but there’s no way to avoid it: you’ve got at least two months to go, and they are not going to go easy. Here are 12 common reactions to returning to class after Spring Break.

1. Heegggkkkkhhhhhaerho’l;aeeghri

“I felt so free? For a whole week? No next-day deadlines or stressful emails? I thought I was free? What fresh hell is this?”

2. Did that just happen???

“No, no, that can’t be right. Spring Break hasn’t happened yet, it’s coming next week, get PUMPED!”

Yeah, that denial is not helping anyone right now.

3. Downhill from here (but not really…)

“There’s only like two more months until summer! No problem, right!”

Meanwhile finals are lurking around the corner like

4. Humans!

“Yay! Humans who aren’t minimum 30 years older than me!”

5. Humans?

“Wait. I have a roommate again? I have to, like, communicate like a functioning human again?”

6. Dining hall food.

“Who keeps telling them that hard boiled eggs are a complete breakfast?!”

7. Wow, look at all the homework I haven’t done!

Time to avoid homework by liking those lucky people’s Facebook photos of the beach.

8. I just want to sleeeeeeeeeep!

Sleeping in for a week makes waking up at 7:30 am a real shock.

9. What even is a Monday?

A Monday is a creation of the devil.

10. Ouch, Ok, hello midterm grades.

Remember those giant tests you took right before break, and then blocked from you memory because they were so painful? Well, they’re baaaaaack!

11. How long until the weekend?

Honestly, how long until the summer? At this point, they feel equally far away.

12. Time to start planning Spring Break 2k17

Have to have something to look forward to, right? Who wants to go to Florida?!

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