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11 Times 'Criminal Minds' Applied Directly The Life Of A College Student

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11 Times 'Criminal Minds' Applied Directly The Life Of A College Student
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We all know the show Criminal Minds. Most of us are fangirling over Dr. Reid and how smart he is. Others are wanting the relationship that Agent Morgan and Penelope have. The rest of us are scarred for life, or maybe a few weeks, to stay home alone after watching from of the scenarios that go down on Criminal Minds. This show can be eerily dark, but if you look close enough, some of the things the characters say can apply directly to everyday college life or anyone's life in general.

1. When more than half the class is failing and we look at the professor like...

2. That one kid who goes above in beyond in their classes and then there's you.

3. Having an exam that you had no idea about.

4. That one student who always ends up in a debate with the professor for the enter class time.

5. The morning after a big party.

6. You and your girls trying to find the boy that hurt your best friend.

7. Seeing the cute guy from your math class at a party.

8. Seeing kids tour your university.

9. Having no idea what's going on in any of my classes.

10. Making eye contact with that one girl that you don't get along with.

11. When people look at me in the mornings.


I think we can all agree that most of these are #Relatable. Every character embraces part of us in our everyday life more than we thought they did. I might just have to go binge watch the 11 seasons on Netflix now.

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