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The 12 Stages Of The First Full Week of College

With the first full week of classes coming up, the reality of college also begins to take hold.

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The 12 Stages Of The First Full Week of College
DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing

As college comes into full speed, there is now an even greater looming doom upon us: the first full week. We were privileged to start our week on a Wednesday, so we only really got a taste of what to expect of classes; now, it's time for the full throttle... whether any of us are prepared for it or not.

1. So of course by now it's occurred to you it's a full week.

2. Which means there is more responsibility when it comes to homework.

3. Assuming you even have a full concept for what homework will be like in your classes.

4. Yet it won't change the fact that you will be up at all hours doing said homework or watching something on Netflix.

5. Hence why procrastination becomes one of the highest and most consistent epidemics in college.

6. You begin to wonder why you thought college was a good idea to begin with.

7. Then Wednesday comes around, and suddenly, your motivation is restored.

8. Two more days is 100% within your reach.

9. Then the weekend finally comes around.

10. The feeling of a job well done is just oh so satisfying.

11. ... Until you realize you have to do it all over again on Monday...

12. ... And throughout the rest of the semester (and year).

Good luck!

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