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6 Inevitable Stages Of Taking An Exam, As Told By 'SpongeBob SquarePants'

Nothing better than laughing at your own exam-filled pain.

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6 Inevitable Stages Of Taking An Exam, As Told By 'SpongeBob SquarePants'
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No show on television will ever capture an entire generation quite like "SpongeBob SquarePants" does. It is the most relatable show that only becomes more relatable with age. Even during college, SpongeBob has made no exceptions. Exams are hard – SpongeBob understands.

1. One week before your exam.

What exam honestly? That's a "future you" problem.

2. The night before your exam.

Just some light reading that you haven't been doing the entire month.

3. A few hours before your exam.

Not really sure how you're supposed to remember all this information. There's basically not enough room in your brain for this massive amount of material.

4. Looking at the first question on the exam.

Maybe if you think harder, all that information will just come to you.

5. Leaving the exam.

All the pain is over for this moment and if you calculated your minimum score correctly, you probably got around a 70. C's get degrees.

6. Getting the results back from the exam.

It was below what you thought you got. The average was way higher than you thought. Dropping out is looking real good right about now.

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