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16 Times "Elf" Perfectly Described College

Buddy the Elf just really gets us.

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16 Times "Elf" Perfectly Described College

Buddy may not have gone through college, but he sure does describe our college experiences to a T. Here are 16 times Elf was #relatable.

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1. When someone says high school really prepares you for college.

2. When someone in your class steals your unassigned seat half-way through the semester.

3. When you try to get free tuition by purposefully walking in front of the bus.

4. When you're having a good day until your professor gives you a pop quiz.

5. When you go home for the first time in a long time and finally get a home-cooked meal.

6. When one of your classes gets canceled.

7. When your in-class friend wants to become your out-of-class friend.

8. When you have to apologize to your friends for your drunken mistakes from the night before.

9. When your professor drops your lowest test grade.

10. When the kid in your group doesn't do their part of the group project like they said they would.


11. When you have to become a coffee drinker to actually get all your homework done.

12. When your professor lets you out of class early.

13. When that quiet kid from class tries to hit on you at a party.

14. When you crawl out of bed to go to your 8 AM.

15. When you think you're prepared for the test, but then you don't even know the answer to the first question.

16. When you find out the final is cumulative.

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