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Finals Week As Told By 'How I Met Your Mother'

The feelings we all know and love.

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Finals Week As Told By 'How I Met Your Mother'
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Finals week has us all feeling some type of way. The cast of "How I Met Your Mother" is here to explain to us how we feel. Because most of the time, others seem to do that better than we do.

Mental breakdowns? Too many to count.

Your poor friends... constantly there to support you, but in reality, they can't help. Unless, they have some helpful notes. Or they bring you coffee. Or hugs.

All of the emotions.

This one really speaks for itself.

When you head into the final feeling as if you're going to fail it.

Or when you leave the final feeling as if you failed it. Or when you're studying for the final, and you feel as if you're going fail it.


After you take a couple finals, and you still have a couple to go, you start to wonder if you REALLY need a college degree.

I mean.....

Ugh. Math. Right?


How you feel when you're trying to figure out what percent you need on the final to pass the class.

Dear pile of notes you need to study...


Anytime you get any meal ever during finals week.


"Have you had enough coffee?"

And that still isn't enough.


To top it all off, finals week is right around ENGAGEMENT SEASON!

Here's to those of us who are young and super duper single. Cheers.

Even though finals are not easy by any means and make us cry a lot, in the end, everything is going to be great because we're extremely lucky to be receiving an education. So let's drink more coffee and ACE the finals. Good luck, everyone. :)

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