The decision to take online classes over the summer can be a tough one. It can be a roller coaster of emotions--excitement, stress, and a sense of accomplishment to name a few. Although the goal of taking these extra semesters is usually to get ahead in your degree plan, the struggles that come along with this choice can seriously make you reconsider your qualms with being in school for five years. Sometimes it can be a little bit difficult to communicate to the world just how the rigorous curriculum of online summer school is affecting us. Luckily, the Supernatural fandom has a gif for that.
You when you feel like a responsible adult for getting things done over the summer:
Your friends when they find out you're enrolled for online summer classes:
Your friends when you say you're going to have "so much" free time:
When summer classes actually start, everything seems to be going smoothly and you feel like this:
But when you realize how much work is actually required for the class:
Your impression of your online professor when he links the wrong textbook to the class website:
When you're expected to complete an assignment from said textbook (you know, the one that nobody has):
How it feels when you get the grade back for that infamous assignment:
And when one of your classmates somehow swings an A+:
You find yourself forgetting about assignments until the last minute:
And your once-enthusiastic attitude towards the class has taken a sharp turn:
You feel an odd mixture of "My life is in shambles," and "I've got this."
The end of the summer semester is fast approaching. Your professor sends out an email about things you can do for extra credit:
But then you look at your grades:
Long nights of trying to boost your grades leave you a bit sleepy:
Before you know it, it's finals time:
You freak out a little bit:
But truthfully, you're ready:
And then when you get your (good) grades back and you think about how all the struggles of this class have brought you one step closer to your degree:
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