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Going back to College explained by Supernatural

Do we have to go to class on Monday?

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Going back to College explained by Supernatural

So you are heading back to school this upcoming weekend. You don't know whether you are excited to see everybody or dreading the new classes.

1. Getting to see everybody on the first day back.


2. Getting up Monday morning and realizing class starts in 30 minutes.

3. When you get to your first class of the day and the teacher says: "Get your textbooks out."

4. Finally getting back into your dorm after a long day of classes.


5. Getting comfortable in your bed then realizing you have homework to get started on and finished before the next class period.


6. Making it through the week and getting to Friday for finally a small break.


7. Waking up on Sunday morning and realizing you have to do it all over again tomorrow.

8. When being a part of a sorority becomes your life.

9. Having to go through formal recruitment as an upperclassman and realizing you don't know what you are getting yourself.

10. Staying up till the early morning only to fall asleep and wake up an hour later for class.

11. Deciding that you are going to drop out and become a flight attendant. But your parents disagree.

Nobody is wanting to go back to school after a long summer. It is one of the most dreaded things for kids into their teen years and early adulthood. But we gotta do what we gotta do.

Here is Sam Winchester protecting you from the horror of college:


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