1. Trying to keep up with your schoolwork, social life, and extracurriculars and still get eight hours of sleep every night.
Note: If you are able to do this please contact me because it is seriously a struggle.
2. When professors assign group work but don't let you pick the groups.
Like really? I don't want to talk to people I know, much less total strangers.
3. When your friends decide to stay in and study when you want to go out.
LAAMMMEEEEE
4. But you expect them to understand when you're feeling antisocial and ready for bed.
Honestly, I'm in my pajamas. I'm not going anywhere.
5. When classes get canceled because of snow.
Depending on where you live, you may still have to go to school in the snow, but that's a tragedy we'll have address another day.
6. Deciding to take full advantage of the whole "free gym" thing.
"Run on the treadmill," they said. "It will be great," they said.
7. The constant struggle of figuring out where to eat.
This should really not be as complicated as it is.
8. The joys of intramural sports.
Suddenly I'm having flashbacks to high school P.E.
9. When you come in your dorm with the latest campus gossip and can't wait another second to tell your friends.
Nothing they're doing can be that important.
10. Going back home and getting to see your pets.
Sometimes, you miss them more than your actual family.
11. Finals week.
"I've got a blank space, baby, and I'm choosing A."
12. When someone asks what your major is and suddenly becomes an expert on it.
Thanks for sharing all those stereotypes that aren't even true, I've heard them about a million times now.
13. When you manage to hold on to your 4.0 through another semester.
All that stress suddenly becomes worth it.