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10 F.R.I.E.N.D.S. Gifs That Totally Sum Up The Last Few Weeks of the Semester

"So no one told ya life was gonna be this way..." *clap clap clap clap*

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10 F.R.I.E.N.D.S. Gifs That Totally Sum Up The Last Few Weeks of the Semester
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Returning to school after Thanksgiving break is probably one of the most challenging times of a student's career. It's that awkward time when you get a taste of what winter break will be like, but it wasn't quite long enough to feel satisfying. It's also the point when academically, almost every point matters, and all of your assignments seem to be due at the same time. I think it's safe to say that everyone may feel like they're drowning at this point, and the cast of FRIENDS totally gets it. #relatable:

1. When you get the test/exam and you have no clue what the first question is talking about.

2. And the second question...

3. When you and your roommate decide to listen to Christmas music instead of study.


4. When cuff season makes you long for a certain someone (:,().

5. When you finally give up on that diet and decide to enjoy the good food around you.

6. When you get the test back and you didn't do as badly as you thought you did.


7. When you thought you did well but the class average is higher :,(


8. When you haven't slept in a few days but it's fine.

9. When you reassure yourself that you'll be fine.



10. When you survive the semester!!!!


You can do it, friends! Study hard, make A's! I believe in you!

Disclaimer: it's not the end of the world if you don't. Just watch a couple of FRIENDS episodes, and you'll be fine.

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