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12 Signs You Are So Over This Semester

You eat Nutella straight from the jar with a fork, because all of the spoons are dirty.

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12 Signs You Are So Over This Semester
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College is hard, and as a junior in college I have experienced my fair share of rough semesters. From all nighters in the lounge to ugly crying on my way back to my dorm after an exam, I have done it all. If you are anything like me then you have been done with this semester since mid September, and even though we are all still holding on, here are 12 signs that you are SO OVER this semester!

1. You consider dropping out at least 50 times a day


2. The majority of your meals are made in the microwave or they are supplied from the vending machine


3. Your To Do List includes showering, because you might not remember to do it



4. You wear workout clothes everyday even though you do not intend on going to the gym



5. You didn’t do your homework, because you didn’t know you had homework even though you wrote it down on the do list on your phone and in your planner


6. You lay in bed and think of all of the sh!t you have to do instead of doing it



7. You wonder why you were not born a dog, because they have the life



8. You’re usually double fisting a Diet Coke and an iced coffee, because caffeine is key



9. You eat Nutella straight from the jar with a fork, because all of the spoons are dirty



10. When your professors talk about the upcoming final, it takes all you have not to cry right there on the spot



11. Your Snapchats consist of you and your sleep deprived roommates wearing sweatpants and singing Justin Bieber’s new songs while avoiding your homework



12. You’re GPA is totally screwed, but hey you’re still cute even if you did not brush your hair today!


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