College is nothing but four years of papers, exams and unwanted group projects. When you hand in your last assignment you feel as if a weight has been lifted off of your shoulder, but the game isn’t over yet. The real test comes when you have to decorate your graduation cap, because why not graduate in style? Let these 17 caps inspire the design skills that you only wish you had.

1. This question that needs answers.

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2. When the Jordan crying face is you during finals week, when you cross the stage and when that first loan payment hits.

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3. This real life picture of everybody the two weeks leading up to graduation.

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Photo: Twitter

4. This reminder that life comes at you fast when you’re a college grad.

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5. This Fresh Prince inspired cap that every 90s kid wishes they came up with.

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6. But, where is the lie?

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7. No lies here either.

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8. When you gotta let them know that this isn’t the end.

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9. This lovely reminder that black girls are educated.

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10. And, magical!

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11. #BlackGirlMagic so strong that nothing can hold us back.

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12. Even though this debt is really trying it…

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13. So you have channel your inner-Beyoncé and slay this debt like you slayed your degree.

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14. And stunt on everybody who ever doubted you.

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15. Because since when have THEY ever wanted you to succeed?

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16. True life: THEY don’t matter because you did it anyway…

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17. Even if you end up in the same amount of debt as Drake’s relationship problems.

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Congrats Class of 2016!

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