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College Before Winter Break As Told By The Grinch

The Grinch seems to really understand college.

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College Before Winter Break As Told By The Grinch
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If you're a college student, you hate the few weeks between Thanksgiving break and Winter break. It's just a fact. All you do is homework and study for finals. Well here is the last few weeks before winter break as told by the Grinch.

1. When you are at the point where you hate school.

2. When you have to decide whether to go to class.

3. When you actually manage to look decent for class.

4.When you get mad at yourself for procrastinating.

5. When you finally have your final week's mental breakdown.

6. When you are planning your schedule.

7. When you realize that this before break hell is almost over - Countdown anyone?

8. When you finally just crack under the stress.

9. When you realize you have been alone way to long.

10. When you just keep eating.

11. When anyone tries to get you to do anything.

12. When you are asked how you are doing.

I hope you enjoyed my list because I enjoyed writing it. I hope you survive the last few weeks before break. Look for my next article to see my tips on how to get through finals week.

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