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Going Back To College As Told By The Kardashians

Like literally, so relatable.

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Going Back To College As Told By The Kardashians
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Previously on "Keeping Up With The Kardashians," Kim, Khloe, Kourtney, Kendall and Kylie all left campus on the last day of the second semester tweeting about how sad they were to say goodbye to one of the best years of their lives. Dreading having to move back home with Kris, the girls were anxious and excited for summer to start, but really had no desire to go back home once so ever.

Though their school year flew by so quickly, three months at their billion dollar mansion felt like literally an eternity to them. Sitting poolside, working out, running from paparazzi, taking selfies, buying things they don't need, and causing drama just wasn't as fulfilling as it used to be. But after patiently waiting, the time has finally come not just for them, but for college students everywhere to head back to campus.

Though they may not always be tolerable, America still continues to make the Kardashians one of the most talked about families in pop culture. They somehow manage to be connected to a majority of Hollywood-based news stories and how they do so still remains a mystery. And as much as we hate to admit it, we really do thoroughly enjoy keeping up with them.

This time around to prove themselves, the Kardashians have decided to show how relatable they can be to college students everywhere on this season of "Keeping Up With The Kardashians: College Edition."

Having an excuse to go shopping and spending all of your husband’s money.

Coming back to school hotter than ever to make your ex jealous.

Finally getting to be with your true besties again.

When your manager overbooks you with three papers and a presentation all due at the end of the first week.

Being the only one in the class to get an A on an exam.

Trying to take your professor’s lectures seriously on the first day.

Having exclusive, unlimited access to fine dining and eating how ever much you want whenever you want.

When that one person in class ask too many questions.

Hearing about the first, hottest house party of year.

Seeing the freshman girl trying to talk to your man of the hour.

Having to get ready for class in five minutes because beauty sleep is very important.

Trying to gossip when the Wi-Fi on campus sucks.

Having to drink coffee every morning just to tolerate people.


Finding out you forgot to do an assignment when you walk into class.

When you somehow manage to successfully do adult things.


Deciding to stay true to yourself this year regardless of what the tabloids may say.

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