Finals As Told By Friends
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Finals As Told By Friends

I think we're all ready to be done with this semester

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Finals As Told By Friends

1. When your professors ask why you didn't do any work over Thanksgiving:

2. Finding out you have 3 final exams and 3 essays due:


3. When you've stayed up all night studying and just don't know what to do anymore:


4. When your professor insists that this is easy but you just can't do it:


5. Trying to run away from your responsibilities:


6. Making stuff up on your final like:


7. Your parents saying you'll do great on all of your finals:

8. When you just don't care what you eat because at this point it could be anything:


9. Sitting down to take your final and wondering:


10. Finishing another presentation in class:


11. Realizing that you have another assignment you forgot to do that's due in an hour:


12. Your roommates cheering you on since you have the last final and are stuck on campus:

13. When you're so close to Christmas, yet so far:


14. Meltdown #8593


15. When you've been studying for so long that nothing makes sense anymore:

16. Trying to remember that this is supposed to be one of the best times of your life:


17. Anything to do with a group project:


18. Doing anything besides studying:

19. Letting that one teacher know how you really feel on end of the year evaluations:


20. When you're finally done the semester and get to go home:

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