In college, everyone has that go to group of friends they do, basically, everything with. You depend on them for anything from academic help to lightening the mood after a hard week. Imagine if your best friend group was the Avengers; this is how it would go down.
The HULK.
Unsurprisingly, this is the friend who seems to have two different personalities. During the day time, they are the go-top erson in all of your classes when you have no idea what's going on, but when they go out, it's a completely different story. This is the friend who is most likely to start a bar fight or turn into a giant (green) rage monster, to put it the slightest. You keep this friend around because they are genuinely a great human being, they just aren't the best at controlling their emotions.
Thor.
You know that one friend who is always correcting your grammar or never seems to get the joke? Yeah, that's this guy. Sometimes you wonder if he is from like, a different world or something because frankly, he just talks kind of funny. However, he's also always the friend you can count on to be your gym buddy. Every time you work out with this friend, they always seem to be able to lift obscene amounts, making you feel like maybe you should go to the gym more than once a semester.
Iron Man.
In every friend group there's always that one person who thinks they're a total hot-shot. This friend comes from a very wealthy family and is merely at school for the fun of it. They are your go-to person when you want to hit up the bars and let loose a little, considering they basically run the place. Despite them being the life of the party, you can't help at being a little jealous at how naturally intelligent this friend is. Even though they seem to go out almost every single night, they still somehow are majoring in engineering, are on the Dean's list, and have been involved in a seemingly impossible amount of extracurriculars and research projects, given the amount of time they've been a student at the university.
Black Widow.
This friend seems able to do it all. Whenever there's a rumor going around school, she always knows what's true and what's a complete lie. As if being the star player on the university sports team she's on isn't enough, she's also quite the charmer (probably how she gets all of her info). She has worked hard her entire life, so she is no stranger to success in class and on the field. The biggest benefit of being her friend, however, is definitely that she knows how to take someone down. So keep her around for your next break-up.
Hawkeye.
Again, while you get exhausted walking up three flights of stairs, here's another friend who is a natural athlete. This guy is most likely the friend who is in the R.O.T.C. or another military affiliated organization and does more before 10 a.m. than you do in your typical day. This friend always has your back and will be quite the family man one day. Also, whenever the game two truths and a lie is played, everyone knows that his crazy archery stories aren't the lie.
Captain America.
In your college friend group there is that one friend who is kind of the unannounced leader. By no means does he try to control the group, he just naturally is really good at getting everyone together and planning events so everyone just lets him do his thing. He is also the only friend who you'll find that's almost more loyal than your dog back home, and is quite the traditionalist. Everything is always by the book, whether it is always attending class to get the good grade or being the perfect gentleman to win over that girl in his literature class. Always be good to this friend because he genuinely cares about everyone.
























