"You Might Be a Graduate Student If" joke
You can analyze the significance of appliances you cannot operate.
Your carrel is better decorated than your apartment.
You have ever, as a folklore project, attempted to track the progress of your own joke across the Internet.
You are startled to meet people who neither need nor want to read.
You have ever brought a scholarly article to a bar.
You rate coffee shops by the availability of outlets for your laptop.
Everything reminds you of something in your discipline.
You have ever discussed academic matters at a sporting event.
You have ever spent more than $50 on photocopying while researching a single paper.
There is a microfilm reader in the library that you consider "yours."
You actually have a preference between microfilm and microfiche.
You can tell the time of day by looking at the traffic flow at the library.
You look forward to summers because you're more productive without the distraction of classes.
You consider all papers to be works in progress.
You find the bibliographies of books more interesting than the actual text.
You have given up trying to keep your books organized and are now just trying to keep them all in the same general area.
You have accepted guilt as an inherent feature of relaxation.
You reflexively start analyzing those Greek letters before you realize that it's a sorority sweatshirt, not an equation.
You find yourself explaining to children that you are in "20th grade".
You start referring to stories like "Snow White et al."
You frequently wonder how long you can live on pasta without getting scurvy.
You look forward to taking some time off to do laundry.
You have more photocopy cards than credit cards.
You wonder if APA style allows you to cite talking to yourself as "personal communication".
You are constantly looking for a thesis in novels.
You have difficulty reading anything that doesn't have footnotes.
You understand jokes about Foucoult.
The concept of free time scares you.
You consider caffeine to be a major food group.
You've ever brought books with you on vacation and actually studied.
Saturday nights spent studying no longer seem weird.
The professor doesn't show up to class and you discuss the readings anyway.
You've ever travelled across two state lines specifically to go to a library.
You appreciate the fact that you get to choose which twenty hours out of the day you have to work.
You can read course books and cook at the same time.
You schedule events for academic vacations so your friends can come.
You hope it snows during spring break so you can get more studying in.
You've ever worn out a library card.
You find taking notes in a park relaxing.
You find yourself citing sources in conversation.
You've ever sent a personal letter with footnotes.
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