13 Stages Of A Tough Week At College As Told By The Kardashians
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13 Stages Of A Tough Week At College As Told By The Kardashians

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13 Stages Of A Tough Week At College As Told By The Kardashians
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College is cool and all, but we all have those weeks where it just seems like the world is going to implode upon us. A million tests suddenly appear even though you're only enrolled in 5 classes, the plague has descended upon your dorm, and all you want to do is sleep. You know the drill.

1. How you sleep on Sunday night even though you've got a storm coming your way

2. And then the first class on Monday comes out of absolutely nowhere


3. You realize that you actually have things to accomplish

4. And deciding to take a 30-minute nap anyway


5. Regretting your 30-minute nap because it turned into a three-hour nap and you still have a paper to write


6. When someone says that they're actually "not stressed out this week"


7. Seeing high schoolers complaining on social media about how their schoolwork is so hard


8. When you wake up thinking that it's Friday but it's actually only Wednesday


9. And your friends try to give you a pep talk to get through the rest of the week

10. Your favorite form of procrastination becomes eating everything in sight

11. You try and keep it together just to make it to the end of the week

12. And when Friday finally hits, you're living your best life

13. Big. Mood.

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