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Life As A College Student, As Told By Grey's Anatomy

Seems like none of us know what we're doing or how to balance life; neither does this cast.

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Life As A College Student, As Told By Grey's Anatomy
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We all love and obsess over the series Grey's Anatomy. But little do you realize how much life can relate to these surgeons in the hospital to regular college students. The level of stress doctors face is a tad bit relatable to the stress students feel in college. The Grey's Anatomy cast does a great way of comparing the lives of doctors and students in each of their everyday lives.

1) The one day there's actually decent food in the dining hall...Feels almost as a miracle just happened.

2) Following up from that, when there's no decent meal in the dining hall you resort to one thing...Take Out!


3) When it's officially halfway through the semester and even though you're passing, you still haven't learned anything.

4) When your roommate goes home for the weekend and you officially don't know what you will do without them.


5) Events on campus?? Sounds fun...Does that also mean free food or...


6) The horrific moment the teacher says the final is cumulative.

7) When the teacher shares the class average and you got a higher grade.


8) Your emotions everyday of your life.


9) When it's a Thursday night and you have an early class tomorrow but everyone's going out.


10) When the same group of girls in your class Won't. Stop. Talking.


11) Overall you are, and always will be, tired.


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