1. There's nothing else to watch on Netflix
That's right, you've officially watched everything on Netflix, from "Sharknado" to "Orange is the New Black."
2. You're ready to fight the person that stole the food in the fridge you were looking forward to at the end of your day
3. You have no more money
This has got to be the worst of the five. Especially when you live in New York City, and the only way of transportation is to pay $2.75 (not for long, because the fare is going up to $3.00 in 2017) for your Metro card. Your friends ask you if you can hang out, and all you can respond with is:
4. You’re tired of seeing your friends from back home
Now, I personally am not having this problem, mostly because of No. 3, but I know some who are. Whether you've changed or they have, your friends from home are just getting annoying. Either they're too clingy or they don't know how to set up plans to hang out. Maybe you've gotten used to living with your college friends, and you've grown out of each other. It happens.
5. You've already started packing and buying school supplies.
It's not even close the end of August or September (depending on when you start classes), and you're all packed up and ready to go.


























