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Christmas Break As Told By The How I Met Your Mother

How I Met Your Mother just understands.

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How I Met Your Mother characters understand what every college student is going through when the end of finals happens. The emotions, reactions, and quotes from this wonderful cast created something we can all relate to. Thank goodness for finals being over and winter break for starting! Every college student deserves one. Let the next three weeks be in your favor and have fun on your well-deserved break.

When you are packing and taking everything to your car in one trip so you can leave right when you get to your car..

Finally, you get everything settle in your car and sit for a bit pondering about what will you do when you get home.

Secretly, knowing that you will just sit down and watch television shows all day...


Hanging with your parents all the time when you are on break

Realizing that you have to work most of break and on Christmas

Getting to see your sister who lives in Texas and who you never get to see

Having to go to all of these doctor appointment since you leave for school in a month

Hanging with your hometown friends while doing nothing

Making money from work that has to go towards your schooling that probably won't go to toward your schooling

Repacking everything that you unpack during your month home from break that I will wait last minute and my parents will be mad at me


Packing up your car for another semester of school

However, realizing that you are going to your second home and you will see your amazing friends


Next semester is going to be amazing and you have to to just have to keep going! Just think one more semester until summer 2017! May your odds be in your favor.

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