First Week Home As Told By Taylor Swift
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First Week Home As Told By Taylor Swift

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First Week Home As Told By Taylor Swift
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The first week home from college can be a hard yet exciting time. You (finally) get to see your pets after months of being away from them, you get to see your high school bff's and no more twin sized bed !!!! Woohoo!!! But it can be sad to think about not seeing your college friends until August. So here are a few things I think we'll all relate to on a religious level.

1. Sleeping 14 hours after 7 days of no sleep #finals

2. Not letting your pet out of your sight


3. When your parents ask to see your GPA :/


4. Hanging out with your high school friends #OGsquad


5. Trying to get that #Summer2k17 bod after a year of 2 am pizza orders


6. Your reaction to seeing people from high school around town that you left in the past


7. Showing off your new college self to your rude high school ex #byeboy


8. Getting told you cant sleep till noon everyday, watch Netflix till 3 AM each night.....& you have to get a summer job


9. Realizing you won't see your college friends until August :( and they live across the country


10. Finally thinking"its Summer, no more test, 8 AM's, projects or roommates!!!" well until August at least.


So as finals end and summer begins, sleep all day and watch as much tv before your parents tell you its time to grow up and get a job. And of course, make it the best summer ever.

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