This semester, I have four classes that start at nine in the morning, and it goes without saying that this is an absolute travesty. Every morning, I have just about every single one of these thoughts. I feel like the great people from Dunder Mifflin could relate. This is for every unfortunate college student out there who finds that their eyelids suddenly become ten times heavier at nine in the morning in that history class you're only taking because it's a pre-requisite.
1. Wondering why you hate yourself and scheduled this
2. "Can my professor see my eyes shutting?"
3. Looking down at notes and seeing incoherent scribbles because you keep falling asleep
4. When you try to fight the urge to look at the clock
5. Looking at the clock and seeing that there are still 45 minutes left
6. Forcing yourself to wait ten minutes to look at the clock again, and it turns out it was only thirty seconds
7. When your stomach starts grumbling because you were late and didn't eat breakfast
8. Regretting staying up until 3 a.m. watching that movie you've already seen four times
9. "How long were my eyes closed?"
10. When you tune out for like three seconds and miss an entire PowerPoint slide
11. "Can the people behind me see my head bobbing?"
12. Looking at the clock once more, hoping for better results
13. Realizing you have back to back classes
14. Planning your nap for after class
15. The excruciatingly painful last five minutes
16. The euphoria when the professor says class is over
17. When you stand up and realize your leg fell asleep
18. Accepting that no matter what, this is going to happen again tomorrow
19. When you try to walk away with your dignity as you leave
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