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College Life As Told By Todd Chrisley

Chrisley knows best.

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College Life As Told By Todd Chrisley

If you haven't already hopped on the "Chrisley Knows Best" bandwagon, I highly suggest that you tune into USA Network on every Tuesday at 10:00 p.m.

Grab yourself a bag of popcorn and get ready to laugh until you can feel your abs burning. Todd Chrisley isn't your regular dad, he's a cool dad! He is arguably one of the best reality TV personas of our generation. Move over, Kardashians and "Real Housewives of Atlanta." Chrisley is taking the reality TV world by storm. What I like best about Todd Chrisley is his ability to relate to his viewers.

I mean, what other posh TV star knows the trials and tribulations of your average college student? can't think of any other than the sassy Chrisley, who accurately describes the inner thoughts of almost every college student in America.


When you come home from a long day to roommates who won't stop talking:


Teachers who assign homework over the weekend and/or breaks need to reevaluate their decisions.


Pay day is the best day of the week.


When you see your teachers outside of class and they want to chat:


Silently judging your classmates' fashion sense:


When you realize what the dining hall is trying to pass off as "food:"


When you have four tests, two group projects, one presentation, and five homework assignments due on the same day:


Taking an exam after pulling an all-nighter and realizing that you know nothing:


Being in denial about your grades:


Every morning before your 8:00 a.m. class:


Despite the craziness of college, always remembering to put yourself first:


Even though Todd Chrisley is a bit flamboyant and over the top, he has a big heart and he means well. He verbalizes what we're all thinking. It's refreshing to see such a relatable guy in today's reality TV world. After all, "Chrisley Knows Best," right?

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