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College Life, As Told By 'Dance Moms'
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Being a former dancer, I've had a crazy obsession with Dance Moms since the first season premiered on Lifetime in 2011. The drama, the amazing choreography, and the humor got me hooked immediately. College can be similar to the dance world in some ways; the cattiness, the tears, and the hard work, but most of all, it all pays off in the end.

You finally get to see your friends after a long summer break.

You find out your professor is rated a one on ratemyprofessor.com.

Professors make the final exam cumulative.

Some professors don't believe in extra credit.

When you get that professor who just needs to retire, already.

And there are the ones who are just plain old rude.

Girls won't stop bragging about how many guys they've been with.

And there's that amazing feeling when a cute guy actually notices you.

You realize this statement has never been more accurate.

As well as this one.

You have a rough day.

7:30 a.m. classes are rough.

You're an upperclassman in a class filled with freshmen.

Checking Blackboard like...

That amazing feeling when you, somehow, pull off a good grade.

You visit home for a weekend.

You realize finals week is right around the corner.

But then you really realize finals week is right around the corner...

The feeling of excitement when all your hard work surprisingly paid off.

And, finally, you have a whole month and a half to catch up on sleep and see your friends from home.

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