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18 Signs You Are Over This Semester

You're stressing about your stress before there's even stress to stress about.

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18 Signs You Are Over This Semester
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With the end of the semester quickly approaching, it is getting to the point where we as college students begin to procrastinate more, have a lack of motivation and befriend Netflix even more. It seems like our workload is becoming heavier and harder, but we just somehow find other pointless things to do in order keep our minds off all of our work. Here are eighteen signs that show you are over this semester.

1. You have given up on looking nice.

2. You have countless meltdowns a day.

3. Naps are needed in order to function.

4. You are afraid to check your grades.

5. You stop writing down due dates because you assure yourself you can remember them.

6. You are afraid to look at your bank account.

7. Netflix is your best friend.

8. You are planning fun things to do once you are home.

9. You find it harder to pay attention in class.

10. You contemplate whether you have to go to class or not.

11. You are sick and tired of the cafeteria food and just want a good home cooked meal.

12. You have no desire to leave your room.

13. You do anything and everything other than your homework.

14. You procrastinate until the last minute.

15. You have no motivation to do anything.

16. You stress about your stress before there's even stress to stress about.

17. You are tired of having to wear shower shoes.

18. You start to miss home.

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