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13 Thoughts You've Had During Midterms As Told By "The Office"

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13 Thoughts You've Had During Midterms As Told By "The Office"
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In college, the most stressful times of the year are midterms and finals. Here's what we all go through as told by The Office.


1. When it's a few weeks before midterms and professors tell you that you should start studying.

2. When those weeks fly by and suddenly midterms are in a few days.

3. When you're so stressed about midterms that it's all that you and your friends talk about.

4. When professors keep adding topics that you need to know for the midterm.

5. When you're filling out a study guide and realize that you don't know most of the things on it.

6. When you're hours into studying and can't take it anymore.

7. When you're trying to coach yourself through it.


8. But then you realize that time is running out and realize that your first midterm is in a couple of days.

9. Which leads to studying 24/7, leaving you feeling like...

10. But then, after you've studied a lot, and you finally start feeling accomplished

11 When you start taking midterms and feel like you crushed it.


12. And other midterms got you feelin' like...

13. But then when they're finally over...

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