Finals Week As Told By Cristina Yang
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Finals Week As Told By Cristina Yang

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Finals Week As Told By Cristina Yang
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Finals week is approaching, or for some people, it has already arrived. This week is full of blood, sweat, and tears, but most importantly sleepless nights. Here are some things that may happen during this wonderful week as told by Cristina Yang, from the hit t.v. show Grey's Anatomy.

1. The exam is cumulative, and your professor won’t tell you what is on the test.

2. You forget everything that you studied when you get your exam.

3. When you hear your professor countdown every minute till the exam is over.

4. You take a break to go to another study session because you think there will be free food.


5. Your computer crashes and you lose 99.9% of your final assignments, so you have to pay to get it fixed.


6. You find out that no one got the same answers as you on the exam.

7.You have more than 4 coffees after pulling an all-nighter.


8. Your classmate tells you that you look tired as a compliment.

9. You get moody at everyone after not getting any sleep all week.

10. You look at your final grade on the blackboard.

11. Your classmate brags about not studying and getting an "A."

12. You aced the test you thought you failed.

13. You dance it out with your friends after your final exam and celebrate your favorite week being over.


14. Some inspiring words to end this from the legend herself.


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