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Finals Week As Told By The Washington Capitals

How the Caps feel about finals week.

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Finals Week As Told By The Washington Capitals
Brantford Expositor

In honor of the Washigton Capitals making it to the second rounds of the NHL playoffs and it being finals week, here are ways the Caps would react to finals week.

When you realize you’re in over your head with the amount of work and things to do during finals week and before you can go home for the summer.

When everyone else is stress-fighting but you and your friend stay out of it.

When you realize you’re losing your mind when pulling an all-nighter. Maybe two coffees and a Red Bull weren't the greatest idea...

When you think you have everything under control and then something rips the rug out from under you.

When your friends cheer you on before the one final you’re stressing about the most.

When you look at the test you studied forever for and can’t even answer the first question.

When you look at the questions on the final and wonder where the professor came up with it because you know it wasn’t in the readings or powerpoints.

When you make it through all of your finals and are finally done with the semester. Time to celebrate!!

When you leave campus for the summer and are ready to peace out for a few months.

When you and your friends are waiting for final grades to be posted and you all get a better grade than you thought you would.

When you finally convince yourself to check you final semester grades and after several minutes of peeking out from behind your hands, you see you actually did well!

See you in the fall! You made it through another semester!

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