Spring semester has begun and all around the world, university students are trudging their feet towards new classes, new people, and new areas of expertise. The infamous Syllabus Week™ is rumored to be one of the easiest going points in the semester, full of "fun activities" and the same introductions you've done a million times - easy, right?
But, what happens when your first week is full of real coursework? There's not enough coffee in the world, so instead, sit back, relax, and relish in how much you relate to Sheldon Cooper and the rest of the Big Bang Theory crew.
1. Waking up at 6 a.m. for the first time in months.
2. Drinking an ENTIRE pot of coffee before walking out the door.
3. Confidently walking into class, only to find out you're in the wrong room.
4. Being unsure of where to sit because you don't see anyone you know...
5. And then noticing the annoying kid from last semester who's in your class. Again.
6. "Say your name, your major, and a fun fact about yourself."
7. Having a professor that assigns homework on the first day.
8. Trying to make a good first impression on your professor.
9. Walking out of the class you took even though your friend told you not to.
10. Being released from class 20 minutes early because the professor had no plans other than going over the syllabus.
11. Finally arriving home to take a victory nap.
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