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Your Week In College Explained By 'The Office'

Your thought process Monday through Sunday explained by Regional Manager Michael Scott.

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Getting through the week could be exhausting. Whether you are in school or work a job, Monday through Friday is a total DRAG. And then the weekend finally comes and everything is right in the world. But then oh wait, it's Monday again. So with that being said, this is your week, explained by Michael Scott.

Monday:


I'm sure that we can all agree that Monday's are the absolute worst thing. After coming off a exciting weakened, the absolute LAST thing I wanna do is go to my 8am class.

Tuesday:

Tuesday doesn't really get any better does it? It is just there to remind you that you still have two days before Friday.

Wednesday:

Okay half way there. Wednesday's could be a hit or miss for some people. You can either look at it like it is closer to the weekend. Or you can be dead inside and not feel like the day isn't going any faster.

Thursday:

Thursday are a tease. You are distraught from three days of nothing but work. You start to lose your focus and tend to do whatever it takes to do the bare minimum. But hey! One day till Friday!

Friday:

FINALLY.

Saturday:

Saturdays are God's gift to man. This is your day to do whatever it is you want. You wanna sleep all day and do absolutely nothing? Okay! You wanna hit the bars? Always acceptable! Nothing can stop you on Saturdays.

Sunday:

But oh wait. It's Sunday. It's time to roll up in a bawl and cry and think about how it's only five days till Friday again.

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