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The Struggles Of Taking A Summer Class As Told By New Girl

Who wants to do homework in the summer??

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The Struggles Of Taking A Summer Class As Told By New Girl
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Schools out and summer is here! All you want to do is spend your days being lazy, lounging by the pool, reading a good book, binge watching Netflix and going out with your friends. You're supposed to have three whole months of not worrying about classes, exams, or grades. But of course, summers in college aren't always what they're cracked up to be. Not only does going to class and doing homework suck during the school year, but throw summer in the mix and all hell breaks loose. Your life becomes even more of a struggle than it already is. Here are just a few struggles of taking a summer class as told by New Girl.

1. Not being able to sleep in because your class starts at the crack of dawn.

2. Exams in the summer are every week, instead of every couple weeks.


3. Having a lot of homework due in a short period of time.

4. Having no social life because if you aren't doing homework, you're at work.

5. Spending the only free time you have sleeping.

6. Your parents just don't understand the struggle.

7. Spending Saturday nights in because you have to study.

8. Spending most of the time you should be studying, planning how your going to celebrate when its all over.


As much as I'll complain about taking a summer class and having to do homework, I know in the long run I'll be happy when its over and glad I got it out of the way. So if your in my boat and are struggling through your summer class, keep it up! We can all struggle together.

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