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Junior Year As Told By "The Office"

6. Realizing it's 12 o'clock and you haven't even started homework

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Between studying for SATs and AP exams, sometimes you just need a little break. The Office boasts 9 seasons of pure wisdom; Dwight's witty comments and Michael's inappropriate comments are the perfect destressers. Being 22 minutes long, each episode is long enough for a study break, but short enough so you aren't lured into forgoing the studying for a night of binge-watching Netflix. So, here are a few quotes from "The Office" that made you wonder just how a show could describe your feelings so perfectly.

1. When your family asks how those SATs are going

NO ONE TALK TO ME ABOUT TESTING. EVER. I'M FRAGILE.

2. "Where are you applying to college?"

And then you do everything in your power to continue to dodge the question.

3. "Got a summer job yet?"

And nap. And eat.

4. "Do you have a boyfriend?"

Find a more accurate description of your feelings. I'll wait.

5. When you're treated like an adult and a child at the same time

And nap some more.

6. Realizing it's 12 o'clock and you haven't even started homework

Maybe I'll just watch one more episode of Netflix? Yeah, just one.

7. Functioning enough to go to school, sports, and work but only having 5 hours of sleep

It's a talent, I swear.

8. "What do you want to be when you're older?"

There's too many choices and I'm sleep deprived. Come again in 4 years.

9. "Did you get your drivers license?"

That requires 6 hours of my time plus a test. No, thank you.

10. When you remember you still have a year left of high school!

Can it just be graduation already?

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