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18 Back-To-School Memes That Tell It How It Is

by Chelsey Grasso

If you are not already back in school (consider yourself one of the lucky ones), you will be soon. First, I'm sorry for your loss (of summer) during this difficult time. Second, here are some laugh-out-loud funny back-to-school memes to help make this transition a little bit easier for you.

I am actually a huge fan of being a student ( oh, how I long for those days when the only thing you had to worry about was whether or not you did your homework, or getting stuck with a weird roommate), but despite my enthusiasm for college, I understand how much it sucks to have to give up your summer and head back to campus.

While you'll likely be spending the next nine to 10 months pulling all-nighters on the regular and making a second home for yourself in the library, that doesn't mean you can't laugh about it beforehand. Take a scroll through these ridiculous memes to help get your spirits high (or at least chuckling) as you ditch the short shorts and summer suitcases, and check back into school. It's good to laugh at yourself every once in a while, and Grumpy Cat can help you out with that.

There's so much truth to this statement, you don't even know.

Nobody is, Grumpy Cat.

Students — first week back to school... may the odds be ever in your favor.

Yup, just as much fun as working on the weekend. Right?

Every student has this moment come the end of summer. I can't blame them, either.

Score!

Just as one does not simply enroll in classes... or pick a roommate... or do anything in regards to college.

Post-Its are a student's best friend. Fact.

Exactly.

Whoever decided that homework was a good idea... you suck.

Basically, yes.

Just repeat this mantra over and over to yourself on that first day back in classes.

It's time to deactivate your Facebook.

Nope, better not.

I don't normally take the moms' side on these types of thing... but this Pennsatucky meme is everything.

So "excited."

Yeah... chances are you did everything wrong.

Can't students just use an app to "check-in"? Are we still living in the '90s or something?

Images: Meme Center