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11 Times College Has Made You Feel Like Ross Geller

"So no one told you (college) was gonna be this way..." *clap clap clap clap*

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11 Times College Has Made You Feel Like Ross Geller
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Ahh, college. The so-called "best four years of your life." And although they are the best, they're also filled with many Ross Geller moments.

1. When someone back home asks how things are going:


2. When people constantly question what you're doing with your life and why you chose your major, but regardless, you're still passionate about it:

3. First day back after break, and realizing there's an assignment due that you had no clue about:


4. Studying your butt off for an exam, but most of the questions cover material you didn't think were important enough to review:


5. Proofreading someone's paper and wondering how they still get "your" and "you're" confused:


6. When your professor gives a pop quiz on the one day you miss class:



7. Finally finding the time to clean your room:


8. When you get back to your room and find that your roommate ate the snack you were looking forward to eating all day:


9. Feeling optimistic and taking a class outside of your comfort zone, but it winds up being a terrible, terrible idea and you have no idea what's going on all semester:


10. When your professor asks the class a question and you feel super confident that you know the answer, so you raise your hand and get called on... but as it turns out, your answer was wrong:


11. Realizing all of this applies to you a little too well, and considering the possibility that you might just really be Ross Geller:


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