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The Week After Syllabus Week, As Told By Disney

Because it only ever gets harder.

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The Week After Syllabus Week, As Told By Disney

For most people, last week at school was full of your professors handing out the syllabus and talking about what's expected in the course. Oh, and lots of partying I'm assuming. Everyone loves syllabus week, but it's the week after that's one of the hardest. You actually have to start doing work. Ewe.

So here's the struggles we probably all have after syllabus week.

1. When you wake up on Monday and realize you'll actually be learning stuff in class this week:


2. When you still haven't adjusted to having to wake up early for that 8am class, so you just sit there like:


3. You aren't even halfway through the week and you're already thinking about Spring Break.


4. When you get assigned 2 quizzes, 3 papers, and 5 homework assignments in one week:


5. When you accidentally slept in but your class takes attendance:


6. You realize you can't just go out on a random Tuesday and party the night away:


7. When your professor mentions once again that you can't get your assignments done the night before it's due:


8. When you greet your bed with love after a long day of classes to take a nap:

9. Wanting to break down because you realize how hard your classes are but its only week 2 so you try and keep it together:


10. And finally, when Friday hits so your weekend can begin:


And the cycle keeps going, until you finally get to finals week, and then the end of the semester, where finally you have a break to relax again. Happy post-syllabus week!


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