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If Friends Characters Went to College In Georgia

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If Friends Characters Went to College In Georgia
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Everyone loves a good, relatable sitcom and if they're from the 90s that automatically makes them better. Never once have I heard someone say, "Ya know, I'm not a fan of Friends." That's because Friends is, in my opinion, one of the best TV shows to grace television (and most recently, Netflix.) Everyone has a favorite character and sometimes I like to think of what would happen if the characters went to school in my home state of Georgia.

Ross Geller

Ross is the smartest one of the group and never lets anyone forget he's a Doctor, so he's an obvious Jacket right? Georgia Tech is where this Paleontologist fits best.

Rachel Green

Despite her on again off again relationship with Ross, Rach is screaming "Go Dawgs" on a Saturday night. She's smarter than she first appears but still knows how to have a good time. Here she spent the best four years of her life in the classic city with her sorority sisters while earning her bachelors in Fashion Design.

Chandler Bing

Chandler is the smart guy who often gets overlooked, Georgia College and State University is where he would reside. He would be an accounting major and fit well in the Liberal campus. He thought about joining a fraternity, but he decided against it.

Phoebe Buffay

Phoebe is very ~hipster~ and new age which is why I think she would best fit in the upbeat area of Atlanta at Georgia State. There is always something to do and it isn't far from Little Five Points where she can find all kinds of new tapestries and incense.

Monica Geller

Monica is very uptight and smart. She wanted to impress her parents like Ross did so she got into a great school, Emory University. She took some super hard classes but then realized cooking was her true passion, so she left and went to a culinary school.

Joey Tribbiani

Joey tried the whole college thing so he attended Georgia Perimeter College for a semester or two before dropping out to take some acting classes and eventually moved to Atlanta to try and get a gig with one of the movies being shot up there.

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