It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia is a binge-worthy sitcom, where four friends (Dennis, Dee, Mac, and Charlie) along with Frank (Dennis and Dee's father) go through their strangely-complicated lives while being under-experienced in owning their bar called "Paddy's Pub" in Philadelphia.
While they all try to figure out their way through life, they come across interesting obstacles... usually created by themselves. If you haven't seen the show before, Seasons 1 through 10 can be accessed on Netflix. Trust me, it's worth the watch.
Here are the 13 phases of a college semester as told by It's Always Sunny in Philadephia:
1. The first day back, when you and your friends are ready to take on the semester.
You got this. We got this. Leggo.
2. Going out that first weekend.
No serious homework to do yet, so life is good. Someone will probably puke, but it will be the night you talk about all semester.
3. Strolling into class the first week or two.
There are no grades to knock you down... yet.
4. When you find out your professors are nothing like their ratings on RateMyProfessor.
Just go to class, they said. You'll get an A, they said.
5. So much work starts piling up, but you still go out on weekends despite the stress.
This is my "I have so much work that I should be doing right now" dance.
6. Midterms just sneak up on you.
How are we already six weeks into the semester?!
7. Your assignments stop making any sense, but you go with it anyways.
This is definitely the wrong answer, but I don't care.
8. You rely on your likable personality for a passing grade.
Hi there! I like dogs. Do you have a dog?
9. You reach a level of exhaustion where you say a lot of things that don't make sense.
No comment.
10. You start taking your stress out on your friends.
I didn't mean it, I promise.
11. Next thing you know, finals have arrived.
And there goes your personal hygiene.
12. But, before you know it, finals are over.
Time to do your happy dance.
13. Then we go home for break.
You'll be back, though, and this will all happen again.
Onto the next semester...


































