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Ah, College. The Best, Most Memorable 4 (Or More) Years Of Your Life

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Ah, college. The best, most memorable 4 (or more) years of your life. Here are some accurate descriptions of your college experience told by the cast of "The Office."

When you're halfway through the semester and your bank account balance isn't exactly what you thought it would be at.

I swear I had $200 in my account the other day...

When you go out for the first time and you have no idea what you're doing.

When your friends are having "relationship problems" and they tell you that "it'll get better."

You don't need them in your life, trust me. And it isn't the end of the world.

When you're doing a group project and no one is doing their part of the project and it's due tomorrow.

We were assigned this project 4 weeks ago and no one has done anything; I can't finish a whole project in one night.

Whenever you consider dropping out, like, every week.

Having 4 exams and 2 papers due in 5 days, and not enough time to do any of them.

I thought this was supposed to be fun?

Finals week.

I don't have time to eat or sleep, so I definitely don't have time to talk to you.

When you study really hard for an exam, and you still don't do well.

I studied for 2 weeks straight and I still got a C? REALLY?

When you have to leave for the summer break and you won't get to see the friends you made for 3 months.


College can, and will, be the best four years of your life. Make them all count.

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