1. You've been rejected.
It's happened to all of us.
2. At some point or another, you have asked your professor for some guidance.
Now, it might not always be what you expect, but nonetheless they have given you some great advice.
3. You've woken up not quite feeling your best.
4. You had forgot you had a test or a paper due until the night before.
Not too many things are worse then spending your entire night in the library, looking over endless amounts of information, just praying to retain fully.
5. You've asked your professor a question and they've responded, "It's on the syllabus".
Yes, I know it's on the syllabus, but sorry, that does not answer my question.
6. You've run out of meal swipes and money.
Sometimes, you just need someone to help you out, get you back on your feet—which in this case would be as simple as a meal swipe.
7. You've received an A on something you were certain you failed.
Maybe you're just smarter than you think, or just one lucky person.
8. You still trust your mother's logic over your professors' sometimes.
Sure, some things you've been told by your mother are ridiculous, but hey mother knows best right?
9. You've had to help a friend home who just did not want to cooperate.
Everyone has that one friend who no matter what, someone always ends up taking care of them, and they can be quite a handful at times.
10. You've thought about life after college and the "real world".
Not everyone has a concrete plan after college, but the thought of that can definitely be terrifying.
11. You've hit the point where school is just becoming too much for you.
12. But at the end of the day you still never want to leave.





















