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10 Struggles College Roommates Face Before A Night Out, By 8 PM

We all know how much goes into getting four girls out the door for any college event.

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10 Struggles College Roommates Face Before A Night Out, By 8 PM
Megan Caldwell

Picture this, music blasting between four of your best friends' rooms, clothes thrown all over the hallways, hair dryers going, and the smell of 10 different perfumes filling the air.

Whether it be a tailgate, sorority function, or just a girls night in the city, we all know how much goes into getting four girls out the door for any college outing.

So, here are 10 struggles every group of college girl roommates faces before a night out, all before 8 p.m:

1. “Who's playing music" aka "who's on the aux."

Everyone wants music blasting through the hallway while we curl our hair and tear apart our closets, yet no one wants the responsibility of choosing between Justin Bieber or Cardi B.

2. The “I hate my outfit” or the “I have nothing to wear” dilemma

You have four closest’s to choose from yet you still hate everything you put on. You finally give up, throw a fit and settle with the conclusion of “Its a sign I just shouldn't go.”

3. The infamous “Oh no, you’re going” speech

All your roommates pile up in your bed and refuse to leave you alone until they watch you throw some glittery eyeshadow on. They know once you tap into that Jaclyn Hill palette there’s no going back.

4. “Will someone curl my hair for me?” "I need help putting my eyelashes on!”

We all have that one beauty guru roomie that has to do EVERYTHING for us before she can even think about getting ready herself.

5. “Is this red lipstick too much?”

We all want to stand out but not too much, ya know?

6. “Who took my eyelash glue?”

Quickly having to run into your roommate's room and borrow their makeup before they ask for it back like your on some minute to win it gameshow.

7. “Does this look dumb?”

The infamous question of the night. Thank God for honest roommates and those shoes they always let you borrow.

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8. PICTURE TIME

Ugh, we all know how this goes, hours of finding the right angle, lighting, background, and caption for the perfect insta post.

9. "Who will bring the apartment key?"

The test of who will be the most responsible or who has the deepest boots always seems to result in a fight.

10. “Did I forget to turn off my straightener?”

Finally, you make it out the door and down the hall and boom, someone forgets something.

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