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College Struggles As Told By Memes

Because the struggle is most definitely real.

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College Struggles As Told By Memes

School can get tough, assignments can pile up, and college is full of responsibilities, but here are the most realistic, and most relatable college struggles you will ever encounter.

1. Ordering delivery food.

Ugh, why can't they just have their own campus card, walk up to my floor, deliver my pizza, and be okay with seeing me in my underwear?

2. Finding a parking spot.

Sometimes I just don't feel like walking, okay? I'm lazy. Do you know how frustrating it is to find a decent parking spot around here?

3. Your extra sensitive stove and appliances.

One time, I plugged in my George Foreman grill and two minutes later, the smoke detector started beeping. Uh, where's the smoke? The smoke detectors in this place are the most annoying little things I've ever encountered!

4. Paying with change.

Paying for a night out with quarters--no shame guys, no shame. I blame Taco Bell for making me think I can pay for anything with just a bit of change. Enough said!

5. Dirty laundry.

I kid you not, even on a day when I was way behind on laundry, I still owned 16 clean Greek life shirts (which is kind of ridiculous, but great for laundry day).

6. Avoidance in leaving the campus at all costs.

Why would I choose to go to Target five minutes away, when the cafeteria is five steps away?

7. Finding weird ways to save money.

Bounty is expensive.

8. Saving money.

I heard buying things in bulk saves you money....does this count?

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