10 Times 'Grey's Anatomy' Perfectly Described The Mid-Semester Slump
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10 Times 'Grey's Anatomy' Perfectly Described The Mid-Semester Slump

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10 Times 'Grey's Anatomy' Perfectly Described The Mid-Semester Slump
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We have now come upon a stressful time of year: midterm season. School work isn't slowing down until finals are over. Whether you need motivation for school, summer travel, an internship, or just plain assurance that everything will be okay, know that it will. Here are 10 times Grey's Anatomy perfectly described the mid-semester slump.

1. When you wait last minute to finish a 10-page paper and have a breakdown

2. When you're too stressed for your own good, so your best friend says...

3. When your friends are gloating about their fantastic summer internship and you don't have one


4. When you have so much work, you don't know where to start so you don't

4. When you realize you don't know what you're doing with school or life in general

5. When your professor assigns more work on top of the midterm that is next week

6. When you realize you don't have enough time to get everything done

7. When your parents ask you how classes are going

8. When professors just genuinely don't understand how students work

9. When you see that one person in class who looks well rested and perfect

10. When it feels like you can't do it anymore and you want to quit

But then you remember that spring break is close...

Good luck my friends. Everything will work out.

Remember...

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