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Ten Times "Seinfeld" Explained College

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Ten Times "Seinfeld" Explained College

The show about nothing definitely says something about the woes of college students. Whether it's just feeling like the semester will never end or your everyday encounters with students, we can all relate at one point or another to Jerry, Elaine, George, and Kramer.

While college provides some of the best years of your life, you have to take the good with the bad. The cramming, late-night snacking, and sometimes painful social interactions you have to deal with can be quite comedic, sitcom-worthy even.

So here are 10 times that the cast of Seinfeld explained the not so great parts of college:


1. Walking into your 8 a.m. and someone tries starting a conversation:


No, it is not a good morning. The sun is barely up, as am I. Shh.


2. Trying to pad your resume to get that internship:


We all know it's a bit of a stretch.


3. "Do you want to get Taco Bell?":


McDonald's, Chic-Fil-A, and pizza also are applicable.


4. When your Netflix binge conflicts with your actual responsibilities:


I wish, George, I wish.


5. Someone says, Hhi" to you when you've been in the library all night:


aka "please send help."


6. When you discover you'll eat just about anything if you're hungry enough and it's late enough:


QUESO!


7. Seeing people on scooters around campus:


No one's ever unhappy to see a scooter.


8. All of your options for formal dates can't go and it's time to give up:


Self-explanatory.


9. Your roommate ate your leftovers... again:


No I really hope you enjoyed that leftover Chinese, really.


10. And of course... post-grad:


It can only go up from here... right?


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