"The Polar Express" is the best Christmas movie of all time, and quite possibly, the greatest movie to ever exist.
Don't @ me, these are facts.
Whether it be the catchy songs, emotional storyline, insanely realistic graphics, or the fact that it is literally so relatable to life, "The Polar Express" is a timeless classic Christmas movie (that I will admit to watching pretty much all year round...). That being said, who would've thought that "The Polar Express" would relate so much to the everyday life of a college student? Here is a day in the life of a college student as told by "The Polar Express."
Being rudely awakened in the morning.
If you live on a campus that has a train nearby... you know.
Trying to decide if you'll make it to class today.
School is too hard, skipping is easy.
You decide class is probably a good idea, but you need your morning coffee first.
Or in this case, hot chocolate.
The coffee line was way longer than you anticipated and now you're rushing to make it to class.
The coffee was so worth risking a tardy in class, though.
You eventually make it to class but realize it was pointless because you're clueless as to what's going on.
Should've skipped after all...
You look over and see the cutest person in your class staring at you.
Definitely not learning anything today...
You leave class thinking there's got to be a way to make the semester pause for a second.
(Spoiler alert: there isn't a way.)
Next you head home and begin studying for an exam you can only hope to pass.
...again, you probably won't.
You slowly watch your sanity become out of reach.
Neer to be seen again.
And just when you think your awful day is about to come to an end and you can finally get some sleep... you realize you forgot you have a paper due in the morning.
A fun-filled all-nighter is in store!