25 Ways The Kardashians Defined The End-Of-The-Semester Slump
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25 Ways The Kardashians Defined The End-Of-The-Semester Slump

The end of the semester, as told by the Kardashians

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25 Ways The Kardashians Defined The End-Of-The-Semester Slump

Ah, April… the emotional roller coaster of college crammed into one month.

The last classes are being held. The last meal points are being spent. And the last procrastinated assignments are due. But if Khloe can get over Lamar and Kendall can live on her own, then we can certainly make it through these last few weeks.

1. When the weather has finally hit 70 degrees

2. When you realize the amount of work you have to finish in the next two weeks

3. Remembering that you’re a broke college student who needs a summer job



4. Looking at your final exam schedule and realizing you're going to be at school until the last possible second


5. When you’ve barely slept in days and your Mom asks how you are


6. Class attendance is sounding more and more like a suggestion than a requirement


7. When you begin to calculate what you need on the final to pass the class



8. And then considering if it’s too late to drop out?


9. When the table next to you in the library is being obnoxiously loud, making it impossible for you to get any work done


10. When you realize their isn’t enough caffeine in the world to make up for your lack of sleep

11. When you start having a mental breakdown but your friends aren’t there because they’re also having a mental breakdown


12. When you decide to reward yourself for pulling consecutive all-nighters by going out on Thursday



13. And at this point, you've stopped caring about how you look


14. When you’ve used up all your meal points and have to beg your friend to share so you don't have to live off of cereal and ramen noodles for the next 5 days


15. Attending your professor’s office hours and pretending like you’ve actually paid attention the last 15 weeks



16. When you’re trying to study but you’re just constantly hungry


17. Explaining to your friends that you can’t hang out because you an overwhelming amount of homework to be done

18. And then locking yourself in your room to get it all done


19. Facing the realization that summer is here and your summer bod is non-existent


20. And then thinking about not living with your roommate for the next four months


21. Trying to explain to your professor that you have a life outside of their class and have 19,58720837 more things that need to be done


22. When you go out because you can’t handle the stress anymore and show up to your study group still drunk



23. When finding a table in the library suddenly becomes "The Hunger Games" during finals week

24. Realizing there isn't enough caffeine in the world to get you through the day

25. But in the end, you've made it another semester and you leave your last final like


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