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Your First Day Of Classes As Told By Famous Memes

Every relatable meme to describe your first day troubles.

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Your First Day Of Classes As Told By Famous Memes

Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, or Senior it doesn't matter your first day/week of classes are always a bit crazy. You deal with anxiety, pre-stress stress, and challenging professors in such a short time that you look for relatable tweets and posts to find comfort. This is your first day of class as described by the most famous memes.

1. Honey Bun Baby- Finding the Textbook

When you search your class before you go in and you find the textbook online for free.


2. WTF Look- Access Code

The look you have after the teacher says you need to purchase a physical textbook and access code.


3. Conspiracy Keanu- Is This the Right Major?


After hearing that speech for the department head, you start to question if you have the right major or if you're even at the right University.


4. Breath Holding Kid- Reading the Syllabus

Trying to hold in your tears after reading the syllabus and realizing you're not going to sleep ever again.


5. Blinking Guy- The Easy Class Isn't Easy

Setting up for the online class that's supposed to be a breeze only to see a ton of quizzes and discussions lined up.


6. Roll Safe- You Got The Keys To The Class


A regular person gets worried that the largest percentage of the class grade is online quizzes, but you know someone who took the class last semester and said everything you need is on Quizlet.


7. Upset Girl - No Financial Aid And Homework


Hearing from the teacher that you already have homework to do and chapters to read when they know for a fact financial aid has yet to drop so you're broke.


8. Nahh- Are You Showing Up To Class?

The face you make when someone asks if you're going to present every time for a nonattendance based class.


9. Mocking Spongebob - Extra Reading

Teacher: Doing some extra readings in these books would help you understand the material

You: DoINg eXtrA ReAdinGs...

You get it, we don't have time or money for that. Right now I need the material to pass the class and that's just fine.


10. Evil Kermit- Looking Up Answers


The pressure from your evil side to look up the answers to the first quiz of the semester when you know you should just look back in the book or take the grade you get and do better next time.


11. Confused Mr.Krabs- Trying to Get To Class

If making it to class on time wasn't already hard enough, the first day is filled with crowds of people also confused as to where they're going and other people trying to hand you flyers.


12. Confused Math Lady- The Extra Professor

The one professor who throws off your hold day by sharing all these extra theories and beliefs into the class or tossing you the biggest curve ball of all a pretest "to see what level the class is on".


13. Eddie Murphy in Bed- The End Of The Day

Realizing you have to go through everything again tomorrow and regretting that early morning class you have consecutively.

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