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6 Times Ross Geller Represented Students During Finals

I have never related to Ross more.

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6 Times Ross Geller Represented Students During Finals
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Finals week is fast approaching and Ross Geller represents college students everywhere.

1. "Y-O-U-R-E means you are, Y-O-U-R means your!"

(source: Buzzfeed)

If yourEnglish class is like mine, you have a huge final paper along with a final exam with all sorts of grammar. Being these things are compiled, you have to give yourself a mantra to remember the proper rules so you can pass.

2. *squeaky voice* "I'm fine."


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When you're stressing out while studying and are making inhumane groans while trying to finish your homework and study at the same time and your roommate(s) ask if you're okay.

3. "Someone ate the only thing good in my life!"

(source: Buzzfeed)

This happens after a stressful day and you're hungry, so you go to the mini mart and you see a delicious soft pretzel hanging in the case and it's the last one...and then someone takes it and buys it for themselves, leaving you without that beautiful pretzel.

4. "Why? Why do bad things happen to good people?!"


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When you are stressed beyond your years and you can't sleep because your mind is going a million miles a minute.

5. "Hey, here's to a lousy Christmas!"

(source: Rebloggy)

You're so stressed with finals and your grades that you can't even spare a little time to enjoy the holiday season.

6. "I guess things were just going too well for me."

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When you got all prepared for the exam and felt confident, only to completely blank when you see the first question.


Hopefully, this gave you a bit of a laugh and a brain break. Now get back to studying!

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