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Finals Week Emotions From "The Office's" Jim.

A list of the emotions we feel during finals week understood a character we love, Jim.

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Finals Week Emotions From "The Office's" Jim.

It's every 20-somethings dreaded week: Finals week. In the crazy hustle and bustle of packing boxes to move out and trying to find that last-minute job, we have to take cumulative exams, put together semester long portfolios and give those dreaded group speeches.

So, in your moments of procrastination, here is a short list of your finals week feels, described by our very own Jim from "The Office."

1. That brief sense of joy because it's all almost over:

The stress, the early mornings and annoying group projects.

2. That "oh shit" that follows immediately after, "oh shit, it's almost over."

It's all almost over and you have how many assignments to do still?

3. When you need to spend all day (let's be real, night) in the library:

Please bring snacks and help. Lots and lots of help...

4. The sense of accomplishment when you turn in the assignment after pulling an all-nighter:

I promise you, we all understand the crazed look in your eyes.

After it all, we all get through it together. Through the exams, the speeches and the presentations, we all understand. As college students we all seem to be in our own little worlds throughout the year we run into people meet strangers and eventually become friends through the struggle.

So, to my friends during finals week, I salute you!


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