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13 Relatable Feelings About Spring Finals

As told by the characters from "The Office".

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13 Relatable Feelings About Spring Finals

Brace yourself, the evil wrath of Spring finals is upon us all. Spring finals really do stink more than other quarters, why? While everyone else is already enjoying their summer, all you can see on Facebook is their fun posts while you're running on barely any sleep, living in the library for a week, and only consuming coffee because that's all you can afford (or you ran out of dining dollars). Walking around campus, you'll probably see some zombies, but don't panic we're just students without sleep.

Enjoy these relatable feelings about Spring Finals as told by "The Office":

1. Checking your bank account realizing you can't afford to eat anything but lettuce.


2. The regret you feel after skipping and sleeping through lectures all quarter.

3. Spending more time calculating what you need to get on your final to pass then studying for the actual final.

4. Realizing you don't really care what you look like during finals.

5. Feeling guilty for doing anything else but studying for finals.

6. Bonding with others in the library who are just as stressed as you are.


7. We all love those quarterly therapy fluffies.


8. That pit in your stomach before your professor passes out the exam.

9. Skipping the first question on the exam, hoping you know the rest of the answers.

10. When your friends all finish finals before you.

11. When you final finish your finals and realize it's finally summer.


12. Checking your grades hoping you passed all your classes.

13. But then realizing you still have summer school.


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