10 Stages Of Senioritis As Told By Breaking Bad | The Odyssey Online
Start writing a post
Student Life

10 Stages Of Senioritis As Told By Breaking Bad

Laziness is the One Who Knocks

24
10 Stages Of Senioritis As Told By Breaking Bad

Breaking Bad has everything - action, drama, humor, and a little romance. But who knew it could describe the feelings of a graduating senior in April. We're lazy, tired, and ready to get out, but we must keep pushing (not drugs though) through!

1. When you stress eat an entire pint of ice cream and realize you've hit rock bottom

2. When you're laying in bed and realize you had an assignment due, but you really just don't care




3. When you have to sit through pointless meetings for you organization and hear the freshman drama.



4. When you haven't been listening all semester and the professor says the final is cumulative.



5. When your whole extended family is traveling to see you walk the stage, but the University says you can only have a certain amount of graduation tickets.



6. When the papers you write become mediocre at best.





7. When someone asks you what you're doing after college, and you haven't found a job that has to do with your major yet.




8. When you finally try to buckle down and salvage your GPA, but even your best efforts don't help to bring it up.




9. When someone tells you that you can't keep living the lifestyle you had in college after you graduate, and you know they're right.



10. But when we all cross that stage, we can finally say:





Report this Content
This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.
Lifestyle

11 Things Summer Nannies Can Relate To

There are plenty of obstacles that come when taking care of kids, but it's a very rewarding experience.

831
kids in pool

As a college student, being a nanny over the summer is both enjoyable and challenging. Underneath the seemingly perfect trips to the pool or countless hours spent playing Monopoly are the obstacles that only nannies will understand. Trading in your valuable summer vacation in return for three months spent with a few children less than half your age may seem unappealing, but so many moments make it rewarding. For my fellow summer nannies out there, I know you can relate.

Keep Reading...Show less
girl thinking
thoughtcatalog.com

There are a lot of really easy, common names in the U.S. and while many of those simple names have different spellings, most of the time, pronunciation is not an issue that those people need to worry about. However, others are not as fortunate and often times give up on corrections after a while. We usually give an A+ for effort. So, as you could probably imagine, there are a few struggles with having a name that isn’t technically English. Here are just a few…

Keep Reading...Show less
Daydreaming

day·dream (ˈdāˌdrēm/): a series of pleasant thoughts that distract one's attention from the present.

Daydreams, the savior of our life in class. Every type of student in the classroom does it at least once, but most cases it is an everyday event, especially in that boring class -- you know the one. But what are we thinking while we are daydreaming?

Keep Reading...Show less
Jessica Pinero
Jessica Pinero

Puerto Ricans. They are very proud people and whether they were born on the island or born in the United States by Puerto Rican parent(s). It gets even better when they meet another fellow Puerto Rican or Latino in general. You’ll know quickly if they are Puerto Rican whether the flag is printed somewhere on their person or whether they tell you or whether the famous phrase “wepa!” is said.

Keep Reading...Show less
girl

If it hurts now, it'll hurt again. Not because you're gullible or naive, only because you fall fast, hard, and you do it every time.

We fall each and every time with the complete and utter confidence that someone will be there to catch us. Now that person we SWORE we were never going to fall for has our hearts, and every time we see them our palms start sweating. The butterflies in our stomach start to soar and our hearts are entirely too close to bursting out of our chests.

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments