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Finals Week Told By That 70's Show

When you remember finals are approaching and you haven't thought about them all year.

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Finals Week Told By That 70's Show
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Ahh finals week. A week filled with emotional rollercoasters, mental breakdowns, and study breaks to no end. It's an experience that most find horribly painful, but one that we have all experienced together. Thanks to my latest Netflix obsession, to help you through your finals week, here's finals week told by That 70's Show!

When you remember finals are approaching and you haven't thought about them all year.

So you tell yourself to pull yourself together and get to work.

Then you start working and realize how much you have to do.

After crying about life, you decide to actually focus and finish something.



AND YOU FINISH YOUR FIRST FINAL!!

Your classmates ask you if you got the same answer as them.

But after talking to your classmate, you come to the conclusion that you probably both failed.

So you find ways to destress!


But then you remember you have more finals.

You start studying. But after a while the coffee starts kicking in, sleep deprivation is taking over, and you start to get a little loopy.

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You get a little more weird...

Until finally, you are just flat out loosing it!

After many nights of the same cycle repeating, you finally go to finish your last final.

You finally finish your finals, and freedom is sweet!!

You pack your bags, say goodbye to your friends, and head home where you don't have to think about school for a couple of weeks. And you won't have to worry about finals, until next time.

And in the end, you realize...



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