Sixth-form students across the country took sociology exams on Tuesday.
They didn’t really like it.
Because apparently, the exam was really hard...


One of the questions asked students to define "serial monogamy" and they lost it:
Things got intense...
Students began to question the meaning of their lives...
...And they re-evaluated future plans...

Picture: MakegifThe silver lining appears to be the 20 mark question, so it wasn't a complete disaster


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