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Life In College, As Told By Baymax

"Hello, I am Baymax, your personal healthcare companion!"

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College is said to be the best time of your life. Throughout this great time, college students encounter numerous unique experiences, some being more enjoyable than others. From the movie Big Hero 6, the comical character Baymax illustrates several common college experiences. Here are some of the more relatable ones:

1. When you do well on an exam, but your friend doesn't:

2. When you're the slowest one to get ready:

3. When your friends go to the gym, and you decide to watch Netflix instead:

4. When your friends' parents are on campus, and they ask what you did over the weekend:

5. When you come back from a party, and you're not as sober as you thought:

6. When you have 2 exams, 3 essays, 5 online homework assignments, and 573 pages to read in 2 days, but you try to remain positive:

7. When you see an animal on campus:

8. When your best friend comes back to campus after being at home for the weekend:


9. When you give all of your efforts in one class, but it's still not enough:

10. When someone hurts themselves, and the inner doctor/mother comes out:

11. When you can't really fit into your clothes after last semester:


12. When you buy a new outfit and wear it for the first time:

13. When your friends come to your room, and you're all down to snuggle after a long day:

14. When you procrastinate on that assignment that's due at midnight, but you still find a way to distract yourself:

Many students face the reality of most of these experiences. In the movie, Baymax executes extremely captionable moments that makes individuals specifically remember his character. Even with experiences like these ones, we can all agree that college is the most unforgettable experience of our lives.

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