A Day In The Life Of A Student As Told By Disney Characters
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A Day In The Life Of A Student As Told By Disney Characters

It's ganna be a zip-a-dee-do-dah kind of day!

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A Day In The Life Of A Student As Told By Disney Characters
Casie LaMay

Stage One: Waking up in the morning.

We wish we could wake up like Rapunzel at 7am with our "usual morning line-up, start on the chores and sweep until the floor's all clean". But sadly, we more than likely relate more to Madam Mim.

Stage Two: Getting dressed.

While getting your outfit together, you'll probably notice those extra pounds you gained from all the pizza the night before. No worries though, it's no bother. Off to breakfast we go! (Pooh recommends honey nut cheerios).

Stage Three: Eat breakfast.

Our favorite meal of the day. Grab that source of caffeine and chow down on some Mickey waffles, it's time for breakfast!

Stage Four: Hauling to class.

Me too, Mr. Rabbit. All that snoozing has made me late for first period! Is there a shortcut down the rabbit hole?

Stage Five: Annoyed by the other students in your class because your best friend didn't show up to school today.

When your whole class doesn't know what a thesis is and they keep asking your professor the same question over and over again...

Stage Six: The surprise pop quiz you didn't prepare for.

Can I fake a heart attack before this quiz? My grade is going to suffer if I don't. I need a hero to save me right about now...

Stage Seven: Walking five-hundred miles to that class that is completely out of your way and your teacher still marks you tardy.

Dishonor. Dishonor on your whole family. I'd like to see you walk across campus in five minutes.

Stage Eight: Lunch time.

Oh, snap. It's time to eat our troubles away!

Stage Nine: Going home, then remembering the homework you have to do.

But...I was just about to nap. Now I have to write a ten page paper?

Stage Ten: Finally getting to bed.

The time has come for one and all to wish upon a star and then drift into a good night's sleep.

Until your dog wakes you up with his annoying barking.

This has been a day in the life of a student as told by relatable Disney quotes and characters. Remember students, you are never alone.

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