10 Times You Needed Leslie Knope To Get You Through Finals
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10 Times You Needed Leslie Knope To Get You Through Finals

"My strategy is to win."

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10 Times You Needed Leslie Knope To Get You Through Finals
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Leslie Knope is one of the most motivated, hardworking and sort of crazy person. She is very successful and positive, so she is the perfect person to help students get through the most stressful time of the year: Finals Week.

1. "My strategy is to win."

Or in this case, pass all your finals.

2. "There's nothing we can't do if we work hard, never sleep and shrink all other responsibilities in our lives."

OK, please get some sleep.

3. "You swing the hardest, damn it. You go big, or you go home."

Knock that final out of the park with everything you got.

4. "Positive is always better than negative."

Keep your head up as you cram all kinds of information into your brain.

5. "Do it. Fierce. Power."

6. "We have to remember what's important in life. Friends, waffles and work. Or waffles, friends and work. But work has to come third."

Don't stretch yourself thin while studying.

7. "I don't want to be dramatic, but today felt like a hundred years in hell and the absolute worst day of my life."

Could easily describe your first day of finals, but it can only get better!

8. "Slowing down is really not my jam."

Channel your inner Leslie Knope and push through that last week.

9. "Hey Leslie, it's Leslie. Hang in there. Love you. Bye."

Sometimes the best motivation comes from yourself.

10. "I'm ready."

I hope Leslie Knope motivated you to do well on your finals through these quotes. You got this!

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