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7 Kardashian GIFs That Summarize The Week After Spring Break

Because there's a lot of work, tears, and settling back in.

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7 Kardashian GIFs That Summarize The Week After Spring Break
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Spring break is the best week of the year. Maybe you go somewhere tropical, maybe you go skiing, maybe you and your best hometown friends spend the week eating and sleeping. No matter what you do, coming back to school and falling back into a school routine is one of the most difficult transitions, like, ever. You can't sleep late, lay on the beach, eat whatever you want, or go wherever your heart desires. Here are 7 things that happen the week after spring break, as told by the drama and humor of the Kardashian clan:

1. Being tired, no matter how much sleep you get.

Just like Kim, the first few days after spring break will leave you yawning left and right. There are to be SO MANY naps. No more sleeping until noon and taking six naps throughout the day.

2. You are just sooooo busy.

There is so much work that it can feel like your classes are ten times harder now thAn they were a week ago. There are only so many hours in a day to complete everything you need to do. Add that to the need for naps and how tired you are -- there is literally so much going on.

3. Crying for no apparent reason.

Just like Kim, simply being at school and not at home can cause for some intense emotions. After spending time with the people you have been missing at home, you can get emotional when now being separated from them again.

4. Your friends at school may start to annoy you.

I love my friends at school, don't get me wrong. But the first week back, being so busy and being used to not seeing anyone (or not relaxing) can cause you to get annoyed, easily and quickly.

5. Forgetting everything you learned before break.

Your professors will remind you that just because you had spring break doesn't mean you can forget everything you learned. But you did. And now you have to remember the things you learned on top of new things. Ugh.

6. Having 10 tests, 5 essays, 3 projects, and 8 hours of homework.

Okay, we get it. We missed a week of school and now we have more work. But, why are we getting more work then ever before? I can't do all of this.

7. Finally getting to go out with your friends and party again.

The one thing you missed about school was going out on the weekends and having so much fun. Partying with your friends again reminds you of why you LOVE college. You are now happy to be back at the place you know and love, despite all the work.

All in all, the Kardashians are able to embody so many relatable feelings. The week after spring break can be a tough one. It takes adjusting. But, soon, you will fall back into the routine and start to enjoy it again! Soon, you will be taking finals and then going home for summer break, so, try to enjoy it while it lasts, right?

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