Finals Week Told by The Office
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Finals Week Told by The Office

Buckle up! It's going to be a bumpy ride.

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Finals Week Told by The Office
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Ah, one of the most dreaded times of the year for students--finals week. Whether you're in high school or college, finals suck. You sell your soul into studying every bit of information for your classes that semester so you can at least finish the course with a passing grade. It's a whirlwind of emotions for all and has proven to be everything but a cake walk.

To give you some humor during this hectic time and also make you relate to this chaos, here's the cast of "The Office" reacting to finals week.

Realizing how much studying you have ahead of you

5 exams and multiple final papers all due in the same week. I'm not prepared for this.

Looking over your notes and questioning if you ever actually learned the information

Did we ever actually learn any of this? It's possible I missed all of this from skipping class for sleep one too many times.

When your brain just stops doing its job and you have major studying to do

I know I've procrastinated all semester but PLEASE, just this once can you help me out, pal?

Trying to retain every bit of information that you can

If I don't remember all of this information comes test time, I will be throwing hands.

When your sleep and eating habits go completely out of whack

Taco Bell for breakfast with a side of Red Bull? Sure, why not.

You end up breaking down in almost every part of campus during the week

Crying in the library? Check. Dining hall? Check. Everywhere else? You bet!

Contemplating showing up at your professors home to give them a gift basket in hopes of winning some extra credit points

Yeah, maybe that's not the best idea.

Finally, the time has come. It's time to take your final exam

Lets pray to the test taking gods that I remember all the information I crammed in my brain last minute in hopes of passing this class.

When your professor tells you that there will be a curve

Can I hug you? No? Okay, sorry.

Realizing you've forgotten everything you've studied and are doomed

And glancing over at your friend like:

I think its safe to say I'm about to fail. It was nice knowing you all.

When the short answer questions keep popping up on your exam

My hand is tired from writing so much. I'm tired; I'm hungry; I just want to go home.

Accepting your defeat and handing in your final to your professor like:

I hate all of the hell that you have put me through this week. I've tried my best and that's all I can lean on. Have a great holiday.

You're finally done with your finals! Time to celebrate

Can I get an amen? Drinks are on me! Meet me at Stix.

Anxiously waiting for final grades to be posted

I understand you have many other finals to grade but can you speed it up? I need to know my fate.

Final grades are posted! This could go either way:

You passed!

Or you totally bombed it...

But either way, now you can give yourself a much needed break from anything school related for a solid month

Good luck on your finals, everyone! Try not to stress too much.

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