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11 Feels While Taking Summer Classes Told By Spongebob

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11 Feels While Taking Summer Classes Told By Spongebob

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" Summer classes," the one phrase that makes every college student want to rip their hair out. After nine months of no sleep and incredible stress, who would want to take even more classes during the three months of the year we don't actually feel like a zombie? Sometimes we don't have an option, and we hate every second of it. This is what every college kid thinks while taking summer classes:

When you're at home doing homework while all your friends are enjoying their life

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When you're stuck on campus for the summer

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And when there's five people at the bars

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And there's swarms of children everywhere

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Seeing pictures of everyone on vacation

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When the easy elective you took starts getting hard

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When you haven't been outside in days

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When your professor expects you to spend $170 on a textbook for an online class

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Trying to cram a semester's worth of material in six weeks

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When you finally finish classes and realize you have to do it all over again in two weeks

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And when you have to face the fact you that you still have no idea what you want to do with your life

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RIP to all the students taking summer classes.

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