If 'That '70s Show' Characters Were Virginia Colleges
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If 'That '70s Show' Characters Were Virginia Colleges

Obviously, Jackie would go to Virginia Tech.

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If 'That '70s Show' Characters Were Virginia Colleges
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"That '70s Show" is still a hit sitcom on Netflix, even years after it went off the air. If you haven't seen it (which you should), you've probably heard of it or seen clips of it on the internet.

One of the main reasons it did and does so well are due to the funny, eccentric characters. They were all very different, but great in their own way, and it's interesting to wonder what they'd be like today and maybe even what college they would go to.

Averett University - Kitty Foreman

She likes to laugh and she's got lots of love for Jesus, and she'd fit right in at Averett. With it being such a small school, she'd probably make friends with everybody and drink lots of wine on the weekends.

VMI - Red Foreman

Don't tell me Red wouldn't fit in perfectly at VMI. With his military background and love for discipline and ass-kicking, he would be in his element.

Virginia Tech - Jackie

Virginia Tech is very well known, largely due to it's football team. Jackie, who's obsessed with being popular and liked, would naturally pick a popular school.

VCU - Fez

He loves to be around people and dancing to disco music, and would love the club scene in Richmond. As big a city as it is, he wouldn't run out of girls to hit on.

James Madison University - Donna

Donna loves to have a good time, but she also knows when to get serious and work, and she could get some of both at JMU. She'd probably get involved with all sorts of clubs before she left.

Radford University - Hyde

He's sarcastic and seems like a burnout, but he's actually pretty smart. He'd probably be there for an extra year or two, but he'd get it done and end up being successful.

University of Virginia - Eric

Eric always seems stressed about something, and fear of Red would definitely compel him to do well at a more academically challenging school. He'd probably end up changing his major, but he'd never fail out.


And then there's ... Kelso


He'll provide his friends moral support from home, because let's face it, Kelso isn't college material. He would, however, love going to football games and frat parties, and Laurie would likely be right there with him.

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