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Finals Week, As Told Through Disney Characters

Disney characters know how you're feeling.

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Finals. Often, one of the most stressful parts of a college student's year. The papers, projects, and study guides for exams seem to form a never-ending pile. You bond with students you've never spoken to before, as you see them in the library at all hours, looking like they could sleep for an entire day, if given the chance.

To give you a little study break and remind you that we're all kids at heart, here are some words from beloved Disney characters to get you through the week.

You start out a week or so before the actual week of finals praying for a miracle.


There are times when you long to shout "Hakuna Matata" and just wing it.



But then you figure that may not get you the grade you want if you do that.


So, you hurry to the library with high hopes of getting a lot done.


However, after a few hours, you may start to lose heart.


And you wonder why you wanted to learn so much in the first place.


All you really want to do is fast forward to the week after finals when your life can begin.


You decide, once and for all, that you can do everything you need to do.



Undoubtedly, there will be some more times of stress before finals week ends.


However, despite all the worrying and certainty that you will not do well, you'll go to all your exams and be absolutely fine because, as Christopher Robin says to Winnie the Pooh, "You must always remember you are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think."

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