'Winter Is Here' For Law Students Heading Into Finals

It's meme time!

GoT promotional image from back when we thought Sean Bean might survive a story.

Once again, our biweekly roundup of law school memes is upon us. As always, we’re not naming the meme creators out of respect to their future job prospects.

We’re coming to the end of the road for the 2018-19 law school year, so it makes sense that finals dominate the last couple weeks worth of memes. And we have some great ones including a Buster Scruggs reference, so let’s all welcome that film to the annals of meme fodder!

“When the section that had all open book exams 1L first semester complains about having to memorize their outlines for closed book.”

With Game of Thrones returning for its final season of random fanfic, it’s inevitable that we’d see it cross paths with law school finals. Winter is here, students!

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Hey Game of Thrones, meet RAP:

Finals can frazzle your mind, but just remember that no matter how poorly you do in law school, you’re still better than whatever idiot put this on the legal advice subreddit:

Not so much a meme as a great line that deserves credit for tapping into the moment:

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I’m sure we can all agree that 1Ls are so cute…

I have no real reason to doubt America’s next SCOTUS clerk, Kim Kardashian, but this one makes the grade just for the caption: “Me after taking a test I just failed:”

Speaking of SCOTUS:

For our final detour to the Supreme Court, I think we’ve all been where this meme author has.

This is actually a bad meme because the point of this format is that the character is MISidentifying something.

Thanks again to all the folks posting over at the Law School Memes for Edgy T14s group for providing hours of entertainment for those of us who have to scour the web every morning to find out if Skadden saw a revenue boost or not. You’re the real heroes.


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