It's quite possibly the easiest time of the semester — Syllabus Week. And everybody's favorite Upper East Siders know just how it feels.
1. Trying on your first day outfit for your friends like:
2. Your roommate reminding you in the morning that the first day of classes is too early in the year to consider skipping:
3. Your BFF breaks the news to you that she dropped the class you were planning on taking together:
4. Walking into class and realizing that you don't know a single person in the room:
5. All is not lost, though. You spot a cute boy and — deciding to be brave — you take the seat next to him, doing your best to be friendly (re: not awkward).
6. The professor passes out the syllabus, and you get your first look at it. One of two things happens: 1) You embarrassingly realize you're in the wrong class and quietly slip out the door or 2) You realize you are, unfortunately, in the right class, but wish you could leave.
7. The professor begins going over the syllabus, insisting that he/she will let you out early today since you don't have too much to discuss. You either look at the person sitting next to you like this:
Or you give the professor this look because five minutes does not count as early:
8. You continue to skim at the syllabus and realize that this class will entail pop quizzes.
9. Oh, and you also had reading due today. It's the first day, and you're already falling behind.
10. But, hey, the whole class just laughed when you told the first joke, so you still leave feeling like this:
11. And then you go back to the room, put your feet up, and get ready for a great night with the girls because no one has any work to do.

































