"Stranger Things" is the new show on Netflix that nearly everyone is obsessed with, and for good reason. Something we're not so obsessed with, though, is the first week of classes, aka Syllabus Week. Sure, it's nice to have new classes and meet new people and not doing much work the first couple days is cool, too, but spending hour after hour reading over the syllabus is never very entertaining. Here is Syllabus Week described by "Stranger Things."
1. Sometimes you'll get stuck with an early morning class, and you REALLY won't want to be reading pages full of rules and procedures.
2. But you walk to class anyway and go through the awkward stare down you sometimes get when walking through the door of the classroom for the first time.
3. You take your seat and start looking over the stack of papers that you were given until you get to a part of the syllabus that will make you regret taking that class.
4. So you start second guessing all of your class choices for the semester.
5. You turn to the person next to you for help.
6. And they're not really sure what the deal is either.
7. So you start second-guessing your choices again and decide that this is not the right place for you.
8. Then people start asking questions and some of them just sound so unnecessary.
9. Until someone finally asks the question you've been wanting the answer to, but have been too afraid to ask.
10. So you introduce yourself to that person at the end of class.
11. In hopes that you'll get through the class together and become good friends by the end of the semester.
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