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Finals Week As Told By 'Boy Meets World'

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Finals week.

It is finally here, folks. The time has come for us to delve into our textbooks and try our best to remember every single element on the Periodic Table of Elements, all of the characters in Homer's Iliad, and still manage to eat and sleep periodically.

Finals week really is here, and who better to tell us about it than the cast of a show where they totally understand our pain.

So, without further ado, here is finals week as told by "Boy Meets World."

When you receive the email that you are all clear to take finals...

Then you decide to peek at the exam schedule to see when you are going to die, which is far too soon.

You begin to collect your thoughts and decide that you will not give up! You are not a quitter! (No matter how many cups of coffee and phone calls to Mommy it takes.)

So it's time to hit the books. Carry those 12-pound bricks of knowledge to your dorm room and take a deep breath before diving into solitude for the next seven hours. If it helps, Minkus approves of your decision...

Man, how time flies... Time to rock those finals! All you have to do is believe in yourself!

Now, you're feeling pretty confident ... until you look at the test.

But then you decide to pause, say a quickie prayer, and suddenly the answers begin to come.

When you finish all your tests, you feel you're ready to take on the world! (I mean, you clearly are. If you can conquer that stats exam, you can do anything!)

So, even though finals week makes you feel like you won't survive...

Don't give up because there is a much-deserved break waiting for you at the end of the long, sleepless tunnel we call exams!

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