It's happened to all of us at least once. You're in class, located in some giant lecture hall, for a subject that you really don't want to be in. Whether it's a requirement for your major, or you're just there for Gen Ed credit, lectures with 100+ students are pretty much inevitable. In these classes, you often develop friendships with those seated around you. These are the ones you go to for homework questions, notes from when you miss class, and to form study groups during finals week.
With that in mind, here is a list of exchanges that have definitely transpired between you and your classmates in gigantic lectures.
Do You Think Professor's Coming Today?
Maybe She Won't Be Here
And... There She Is
At 2:02 for a 2:00 class.... true story
Did We Have Homework?
I'm So Tired
As we each sip our caffeinated beverages, preparing for the next 75 minutes.
Oh No... Please Not A Quiz
Yay... Quiz...
Do you remember the names of our TAs?
Like seriously... who are they?
Did we learn this last week?
What is she doing?
What is she even talking about?
I'm over it
Wait, did you catch what was on that last bullet point?
She's going too fast
SLOW. DOWN. PLEASE. WE. ARE. ONLY. HUMAN!!
Do you think I should buy this?
As I scroll through Amazon during a slow point.
How did you do on last week's quiz?
What are you guys doing after this?
Oh yay new stuff!
What does that MEAN?
When the new stuff makes no sense.
Oh, BTW, I have a story.
How's your roommate situation going?
How's (insert class) going?
This usually pertains to another class that you know stresses the other person out.
We should focus now
But she's SO BORING
OK, we're almost out of here
I'm starving
5... More... Minutes...
How would I survive this class without you guys?
Friends make the stress worth it.
Finally, we're gone
Bye!! See you guys next class!
We must let the saga continue.