Sixth-form students across the country took sociology exams on Tuesday.
They didn’t really like it.
Because apparently, the exam was really hard...
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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...
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Picture: MakegifThe silver lining appears to be the 20 mark question, so it wasn't a complete disaster
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