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First Semester Of College As Told By 'Seinfeld'

College is an experience all in itself.

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First Semester Of College As Told By 'Seinfeld'

College can be great, college can be frightening. Being in college can reveal new experiences and with those experiences, new emotions. Here are some extremely relatable experiences any first semester college freshman has witnessed, as told by the cast of “Seinfeld.”

1. When you see your friends after being home for break.

2. Doing your own laundry.

3. Having to go home and tell your parents of your grades.

4. Finally being able to sleep after studying all night in the library.

5. When you and your new best friend have your first fight.

6. Waking up five minutes before you’re supposed to be in class.

7. Overhearing your hall mates tell their friend of last night’s newest drunk story.

8. When class gets canceled.

9. The moment you become delusional after studying for five hours in the library.

10. When you wear “real clothes” for the first time in forever because you’re so used to going to class in what you slept in the night before.

11. When you realized you didn’t fail that exam.

12. When you realized you actually failed that exam.

13. Walking into your friend's dirty dorm bathroom.

14. When your friend asks if you want to go to the gym with them.

15. When you want to ask a question in a large lecture class but you can't get the bravery to do it.

16. When your friend ate your food without asking.

17. Having to sign up for new classes.

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