10 Times 'Bee Movie' Accurately Depicted College Life
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10 Times 'Bee Movie' Accurately Depicted College Life

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10 Times 'Bee Movie' Accurately Depicted College Life
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We all remember and love the critically-acclaimed success: Bee Movie. The story is centered around the life of an average bee graduating from college and coming to find that he will be stuck with one job for the rest of his life. This is SO relatable to college students right now, because WHO ACTUALLY KNOWS WHAT THEY WANT TO DO FOR THE REST OF THEIR LIFE?!

Throughout this masterpiece of a film, the misadventures of the bees seem to give a very accurate representation of every college student in 2016. Jerry Seinfeld uses "mild suggestive humor" in order to depict the average life of a college student and our routine, daily struggles.

1. When that 4.0 from high school DIED in college

Throwback to that perfect 4.0 in high school... this was all of us, that moment we told our parents we got something other than an A. Except, our parents may have had a slightly different reaction.

2. When you take your friends to the hot new eatery in town


Remember when someone told you about that super cool new coffee shop downtown with the warm, delicious pastries? And then you went there every day for the rest of your first semester. THIS HAPPENED TO ALL OF US.

3. 'Nuff said

That moment when someone super-attractive invites you somewhere, you know you went!

4. And we love our sports teams

The Pollen Jocks are literally the football team at every college.

5. WHEN YOU HAVE TO PICK A MAJOR

We all know how Barry felt in this moment. How do they expect us to know what we want to do with the rest of our lives? WE NEED MORE TIME!

6. WHEN YOU CHANGE THAT MAJOR 8 TIMES

Ok, are you really going to tell me that you are NOT Barry B. Benson on a tennis ball?

7. When you find out that law school is actually really hard

Apparently Elle Woods did not tell us everything about becoming a lawyer....

8. When you stop showing up to that 10 a.m that you promised yourself you would never sleep through

When you drop a class the week before finals....

9. When you remember that we are all doing this for a paper. A PIECE OF PAPER

10. When the friends you hung out with every single night start to have... responsibilities

I'm not salty, but I am. Go ahead and go to work and go to class, but... I need my yogurt fix, okay!?

Each and every college student has felt these feelings, as portrayed through the almighty Bee Movie. We will keep pressing on, and never give up on our dreams because we can achieve anything! Let us continue through our never-ending semesters of desperation and fear and pain. But just remember to keep on:

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