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The Transition From High School To College, As Told By Barry B. Benson From 'Bee Movie'

Barry B. Benson understands the struggle...

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We all know the transition from high school to college can be tough. The workload is 100 times more intense and the work given to you is challenging.

You start realizing that your old study habits don't work as well anymore. In this article, Barry B. Benson from Bee Movie will be walking us through this overwhelming process. Don't BEElieve me? See for yourself!

1. You're glad to finally be out of high school!








2. As opposed to high school where you take six-seven classes a day, you come to find that you'll only need to take a few classes a day. You THINK this will give you more free time during the week...






3. During the first week of class, the professor tells you that you already have a quiz.

4. You're confident that you got AT LEAST a 75, but then you look at your quiz and it's a 50.





5. You realize you need to come up with a plan to study harder.






6. Meanwhile, the same professor who assigned a quiz is loading on tons of homework on top of that!




7. You try to do better on the next quiz but there was hardly any time to study because of the workload from other classes, so you fail again.






8. You already have an exam coming up...





9. You dedicated your entire day to studying the day before the quiz so you're confident that you'll pass!












10. You receive your grade...







11. In high school, you almost never got below a B+ but now you're happy if you at least get a C-






12. Holding on to the passing grade you managed to receive in the class until the semester finally ends.

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