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The Different Stages Of Taking A College Class

As told by the cast of "New Girl"

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The Different Stages Of Taking A College Class
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Every college class is different from the next, and yet they all seem to follow a similar pattern. No matter how hard we try, we always seem to make the same mistakes and overcome the same obstacles. Even though the characters in "New Girl" are out of college, they definitely show all the emotions of the different stages of taking a college class.

1. Starting off Syllabus Week

2. Actually reading the syllabus and realizing you might have to do a lot of work this semester

3. But that’s okay, you’re a hard worker who can handle a challenge

4. Spotting that cutie in the front row a few days in

5. Plotting out the perfect plan to make them your study buddy

6. When the cutie drops the class before you can execute your plan

7. Wait, is it time for the first test already???

8. Getting your grade back and knowing you’ve really got to get it together if you don’t want to tank your GPA

9. Working your butt off for the midterm

10. Rewarding yourself for all that hard work

11. Finally starting to enjoy the class

12. But then the professor tells you the final will be cumulative

13. Procrastinating studying for the final

14. When you finally start studying

15. Finishing your final and being set free for a nice long break

16. Realizing you just have to start the whole process over again next semester

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