We survived! It's summer! Which usually means more classes AND working...but we still finished finals! Hopefully we passed all of our classes, but that sounds like a tomorrow problem. Finals kicked our asses, but we're ready to kick summer's ass, right?
. 1. "I just got one question. What are THOSE?"
Everyone's thoughts as they looks at the questions that were nowhere on the study guide...
2. "Whaddup, I'm Jared, I'm 19, and I never f*ckin learned how to read."
Finals week was brutal, and I don't think any of us can look at a book or PowerPoint for the rest of our lives. We're feeling a bit like Jared-not the brightest.
3. "I don't get no f*cking sleep cause of y'all, y'all not gon get no sleep cause of me."
This vine is nothing short of iconic. It's incredibly reflective of what we want to do to our professors after their classes made us mentally unstable.
4. "I wanna be a cowboy."
Being a cowboy sounds a lot more appealing than 2 more years of school at this point...
5. "Miss Keisha, Miss Keisha, oh my f*ckin god she's f*ckin dead."
I think we can all identify heavily with Miss Keisha after weeks of no sleep and tons of stress.
6. "Shower time, adderall, a glass of whiskey, and diesel jeans."
This one's self-explanatory.
7. "I'm in me mum's car, vroom vroom! Get out me car! Aww."
Every freshman as they roll away to their hometown while squished between their parents and storage cubes.
8. "You frickin fricks! When will you learn that your actions have consequences!"
When our grades are finally posted and we wonder why nights of going out and mornings of skipping class led to a 2.0.
9. "I'm washing me and my clothes, bitch. Washing me and my clothes."
The water pressure at home is just so much better that we can't wait to jump in-even if it's fully clothed.
10. "This bitch empty, YEET!"
The final look at our empty room we did too much sleeping and not enough studying in.
11. "My name Jeff"
The moment when we realize we have to change our names, move states, and start a new school because we just CAN NOT pass economics.
Either way, we're done!