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23 Thoughts Every College Student Has On The First Day Of Classes

12. How is it THIS hot?

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23 Thoughts Every College Student Has On The First Day Of Classes
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Ahh college has come again, and with that brings great joy as most students are back on their own after a summer of being home with their families. But, that great joy brings many common thoughts on the first day of classes. Here are the top 23...

1. Great, syllabus day! This'll be easy!

2. Can he REALLY talk about a 2 page syllabus for an hour and 15 minutes?

3. Were there this many hills last semester?

4. The freshmen look so lost. lol.

5. Crap, where's my class again?

6. I'm so hungry.

7. Why is this line so long? Don't you all have class? Go Away.

8. I'm so glad I live on campus. That parking lot is PACKED. or...

9. Why don't I live on campus?! This parking lot is PACKED!

10. How many classes did I sign up for again?

11. I need a nap.

12. How is it THIS hot?

13. I need coffee.

14. Is that Sarah? omg Sarah!!! It's been forever!!

15. Again, did the hills grow or something?

16. I'm gonna be so organized this semester.

17. Do I really need this class?

18. Hate to break it to you, but I don't have an interesting fact for your ice breaker.

19. I'm gonna be so in shape walking to ALL OF THESE CLASSES

20. Oops. Tripped on the sidewalk. Hope no one saw.

21. How am I already behind on assignments?

22. Is it too late to drop out?

23. Finally. Done with classes. Netflix time!

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