Anyone who watches "Grey's Anatomy" knows that it is more than just a TV show; it is a spiritual journey in which your faith is tested repeatedly. For every plot twist or heart-wrenching story line, there are a surprising amount of relatable moments.
Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital isn't a college campus, but it might as well be. This is college life, in the words of the past and present Grey's doctors.
When professors silently judge your disheveled appearance and lack of concern during class.

Going basically anywhere, whether it be a club meeting or someone else's dorm room.
When you're feeling a lot of self-pity the morning after you drunkenly made out with that awful boy you met on Tinder.

Having twenty minutes until you have to leave for class and not knowing how priorities work anymore.

When the cute person on your floor won't acknowledge your existence even though you've definitely sent some strong subtle hints.

Wanting to yell at everyone who seemingly doesn't have class tomorrow and has decided to hang out in the hallway at 2am.

Finding people who share your daily struggles and therefore become your best friends at school.

Your reaction to the girl who asks questions every five minutes in a 200-person lecture room and does not understand how this system works.

During rush week, suddenly everyone is bilingual and speaks Greek so you accept your fate of only ever half-understanding what's going on.

When someone hears that there are reasonably good cupcakes at the dining hall that closes in five minutes.

After you've failed two exams in one week and can't find the will to go on.

When you call your best friend from home and she makes everything okay again even though she's three hours away.
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