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7 GIFS That Show How Every College Student Is Feeling

We miss school.

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7 GIFS That Show How Every College Student Is Feeling
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After being sent home from school due to the pandemic, and now being so close to going back, it is only normal that us college students are feeling a wide variety of emotions right now. These GIFS perfectly describe them.

Bored AF

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You were used to constantly being around people and having something fun to do or somewhere awesome to be. Now you're just plain bored.

Antsy

excited run GIF by ZDI talentsGiphy

With every waking second comes being ridiculously antsy to go back to school.

Nervous

Nervous Biting Nails GIF by SpongeBob SquarePantsGiphy

Yes, you're school says you can come back in the fall. But, of course you're still nervous that things could change at a moments notice and you could be sent home.

Studious

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Remember when school work was the enemy and now you would study for a million tests just to be back? I don't know about you, but I'm so ready to start my school work again.

Unstoppable

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The amount of times I have said "If I can do this, I can do anything," since I was sent home is ridiculous, yet kind of empowering. This pandemic might be bringing us down in some ways, but in other ways it's making us feel totally unstoppable.

Grateful

steve buscemi thank you GIF by The Webby AwardsGiphy

You know the old saying "you don't know what you have until it's gone?" Well, it's so applicable here. Of course we appreciated so much of our college experience while we were actually there, but being sent home help us to realize how grateful we are for our schools, our friends, and our experience as a whole.

EXCITED!!!

Happy Hailee Steinfeld GIF by Pitch PerfectGiphy

We are going back so soon, and we are SO beyond excited. Is there a word that means excited times a billion? Because that's what we're feeling right now.

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