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18 Thoughts All College Students Have When Returning To School For The Fall

It's that time y'all! Fall semester is upon us all!!!

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18 Thoughts All College Students Have When Returning To School For The Fall

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It's that time ya'll! Fall semester is upon us all!!!

1. Wait, what's the date?

Summer has been at least a little bit more laid back, then the full swing of a semester has struck again. Now it's time to get our lives back together and begin to pretend we are on top of our responsibilities.

2. I can't wait for college level freedom!

Seriously...I can't.

3. Ugh, I don't want to move all my stuff, AGAIN!

4. My room is going to look so good!

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5. Mhmmm, should I buy textbooks early or wait until lecture begins, or maybe even a few weeks after?

6. I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE MY FRIENDS!!!

7. *College Athletes* This season is going to be the one!

8. *College Athletes* Am I ready for hell week?

9. Wait, I have to live off of the cafeteria again :'(

10. This year, I am going to be more involved! (Because my resume needs it).

11. Should I get a job?

12. *Greek Life* RECRUITMENT

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13. *Greek Life* Did I pay my dues?

14. *Greek Life* Is the schedule posted yet?

15. Coffee, all of it all the time.

16. I can't believe I have been in college for so long!

17. I don't want to fully adult yet...

18. Well, I've got my best to give and I will probably only be at 64% most the time ;)

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