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Finals Week Told By The Office

The season for crying sessions and no sleep.

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The end of the semester is here, and I’m sure college students have already had many mental breakdowns. Here’s to stress, anxiety, all-nighters, papers, presentations, and projects. Make sure to take breaks and have fun so you don’t lose your mind. I’m sure the people of Dunder Mifflin know what you're going through and they understand your struggle.

1. The final is accumulative.

The four words every college student dreads. You can barely remember what you did yesterday, how are you supposed to remember information from back in September?

2. When you look at the amount of work you have to do.

You know what you have to do but you don't want to do it, and you feel like you won't have enough time to get it all done on time.

3. You have so much work and you don't know what to do first.

You are trying to plan out your work but don't have the energy to actually start any of it.

3. Stress causes your brain to malfunction.

You are so stressed out that you have a mental breakdown.

4. What is sleep?

You are mentally, emotionally, physically tired, you haven't slept in days, and you struggle to stay awake while studying.

5. You want to ignore your problems and have fun.

Procrastination at its finest. You know you have responsibilities but you just want to enjoy your time before it all goes downhill.

6. You're trying to keep it together.

You keep telling yourself you are almost done and you will make it through finals.

7. Your friends ask how studying is really going.

You are honest with them and tell them that you can't adult anymore and need it to be break.

8. You can't concentrate.

You are trying to get your life together but you can't concentrate because your classmates are too hyped up about break.

9. When you get to the final and don't know the answer to the first question.

That is the moment you know you are in trouble.

10. You seem to forget everything.

You studied for hours but for some reason, you forgot everything and your mind is blank.

11. You walk out of the final with confidence.

You are confident that you either did really well or not so good.

12. You finish your finals and realize you can celebrate freedom.

You no longer have to think about school and you can just hang out with friends and relax.

13. You get your finals grades back.

You do better than you thought you did and you are surprised that you actually made it.



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