Let’s face it, college students suffer in more ways than one. There are the constant deadlines, the pressure to make time for friends and family—time that you do not have—as well as managing your neglected sleep schedule. Add to that the crappy roommates, a roach-infested apartment, clingy SOs and overall crap days, and BAM, you are a true college student. Then you feel it. The burning in your eyes, the stuffy headedness, and the snot. Oh, the snot. Finally, the waterworks. I’ve been there, you’ve been there, and it’s nothing to be ashamed of. We’ve all had our moments of sadness and desperation, so find out the best places to let the tears flow in a way that can be beneficial to your surroundings and yourself. Read on for the 10 best places to cry when you just can’t anymore at USC!
Enjoy this piece. And happy crying!
If you hate dealing with customer service clap your hands.
What do you mean there’s no pizza?!
Fingerprint scanner not working again? Well that sucks.
Finals got you down but don’t want to waste your tears? Let them fall into the pool and recycle the water!
Apparently, he is a very good listener and will always be there for moral support.
Let it out as you work out.
If you’re broke and you know it, shed some tears.
The drivers will feel your pain. They probably know exactly what you’re going through.
Not enough ice in your iced coffee? Too little lemon in your lemonade?
New shops need to be christened by college student tears, you know.
And a bonus:
Show just how strongly you feel about that 8 a.m. exam.
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