To all the freshmen who have just recently started college this week, I feel your pain. From the exhausting hours of move-in day and the beginning of recruitment week for anyone rushing, to the start of classes and frantically making sure you're on the right bus, it's been a tiring, eventful week. There's no other way to better describe and relate to our mutual exhaustion than through the many episodes of New Girl we all know and love.
1. Having to haul all your dorm materials up and down a hill (and an elevator)
Seriously so awful. By the third round you're already dying and the excitement turns into hours of agony.
2. First day of classes and you have an 8 AM.

3. Praying so hard that you made it to the right building and that you aren't lost.
Then noticing that you took the route to your other class and now you're going to be late.
4. Hoping your class will get out early because it's just syllabus day but the professor is really using his/her time.
All you want to do is head to the dining hall and scarf down all the food you can fit on your plate.
5. You see a cute guy on your back to your dorm and he looks at you with a weird look and you realize you're drenched in sweat.
Just keep walking. Don't look back. It can't get worse than it already has.

























