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A Typical College Girl's Life as Told by Jennifer Lawrence Gifs

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A Typical College Girl's Life as Told by Jennifer Lawrence Gifs

        Like many others, I love Jennifer Lawrence, from playing the leading role in The Hunger Games series to Silver Linings Playbook, you cannot deny that she is a great actress. Lawrence also seems like a very down to earth person. After tripping for the second time at the Oscars, last year, she took it to Twitter to joke about the incident rather then fret over it. Whenever I read about her in magazine articles, or watch an interview of her, she is always joking around about her life and does not seem affected by the limelight. So here is my ode to Jennifer Lawrence's awesomeness, by presenting you with a typical college girl’s life -- as told by Jennifer Lawrence gifs.

        When you have been studying for hours in  the  library  and finally take a food break.


        When you show up to a frat party and everyone is already drunk and their outfits all seem to look better than yours.


        When you see a cute dog while walking on campus.


        When it is the first day of classes and you have not yet made any friends in your 10 a.m. class.

        When you’ve been out for a few hours and you already have the drunchies.  


        When someones posts a Google Doc study guide for one of your midterms.


        When you casually fail the test you stayed up all night studying for.


        When you see your crush -- who has no idea who you are --  making out with another girl at a party.

        When everyone asks if you are okay after you have had a bad day at school.


        When you are trying to make your friend laugh while they are in class giving a presentation.


        When someone asks what you want to do in life.


        When your professor teaches the class a new concept and you have no idea what just happened.


        When you are trying to casually flirt with the hot boy in your small section class.


        When you get an email from your teacher saying that class is cancelled for the day.


        When a hot guy comes up to you at a party and you completely embarrass  yourself.


        When your relatives ask how college life is going.


        When there's only 30 seconds left of class, but your professor still won't stop lecturing. 


        When you get an A on the research paper you started five hours before it was due. 

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