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19 Times When "One Tree Hill" Perfectly Described College

Brooke Davis can relate to anyone about anything.

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19 Times When "One Tree Hill" Perfectly Described College

College is full of ups and downs, whether you're having a great time out on the weekends with your friends or an awful time during your finals week. The Tree Hill Ravens can relate to all of the highs and lows, plus everything in between.


1. When you ace an exam that you were sure that you failed:


2. When you fail an exam that you were sure that you aced:


3. Going out on a Friday night after a stressful week:


4. When you wake up to your best friend in your bed after a night out:


5. When your professor tells you that he can't help you after you woke up at 8:00 a.m. to go to his office hours:


6. When your suitemates leave their dirty dishes in the sink:


7. When someone tries to mess with your best friend:


8. Roommate loving:


9. Late nights at the library are the reason why "stressed" spelled backwards is "desserts."


10. When your friends from home come to visit:


11. When you go home for the weekend:


12. "You can totally do an 8:45."


13. All of your friends getting ready together with only one mirror in the room:


14. That mid-semester breakdown:


15. If anyone in your room tries talking to you when you first wake up:


16. Trying to help your stressed-out friend who is overwhelmed with work:


17. Those distracting people that won't shut up in the library (OK, sometimes it's you...):


18. Waking up on the morning of your first final:


19. When you get your GPA at the end of the semester:


In the words of Brooke Davis, "We're young, we're fine, let's do some damage!"

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