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18 Ways 'Nacho Libre' Perfectly Describes College Life

Most every college student has been there—even Nacho.

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18 Ways 'Nacho Libre' Perfectly Describes College Life
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College is tough, but so is lucha libre. Most of us may not be luchadors, but Nacho knows that the struggle for college students is real.

1. When you have three exams, four papers and two speeches due on Friday at 11:59 p.m.


2. Your reaction to most every meal in the cafeteria.


3. When you have to wear a shirt four times in a row because you have no laundry money.


4. When your parents come for a surprise visit.


5. When your professor asks for a volunteer in lecture.


6. When you see your roommate wearing some of your clothes.


7. When you peace out for spring break.


8. When your parents send you a Walmart gift card.


9. When you find out a classmate failed an exam and you know it's not looking good for you.


10. When you and your roommate both have class and both need to take a shower.


11. When someone warns you about the "freshman 15" but you're in denial.


12. When the professor says attendance doesn't count against you.


13. When all your friends are getting engaged and you're just like...


14. When nothing from the study guide was on the exam.


15. When a campus event offers free pizza.


16. When donating plasma becomes a second job.


17. When you see a professor after skipping his/her class.


18. When you're a senior and it sets in that you have to find a real job.

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