17 Times You're Literally Nick Miller During Finals Week
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17 Times You're Literally Nick Miller During Finals Week

You and everyone else are scrambling over last minute assignments, submissions, studying, and group projects.

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17 Times You're Literally Nick Miller During Finals Week
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It's finals week and everyone is scrambling over last minute assignments, submissions, studying, and group projects. Here are 17 times you know you relate to Nick Miller from New Girl as you stress yourself through the week!

1. Accepting your situation for what it is

This class was doomed for you as soon as you picked it out during enrollment last semester. But now you're living its cruelties.

2. Screaming it out

You're stressed just by thinking about the stress you're going to stress about.

3. Looking at your workload

4. Going to get help

When you go to the professor for help (because you literally understand no things) and you're sitting there waiting for an explanation starting at square one.

5. Finger guns

*Goes to hand in the exam*

*Just gives your professor finger guns*

6. Getting called on during the review

7. High-fives for any wins

You finally got through 1 page of notes after 7 hours of staring at the page, finding the right pen to write with, using the bathroom several times, having a heart-to-heart with your roommate, stuffing your face with comfort food, and then actually reading your assignment. Congrats, dude.

8. Preparing for a breakdown

You've literally tried so hard and you're ready for your next mental breakdown.

9. Psyching yourself up

You've recovered from that mental breakdown and you're ready to jump riiiiight back into that 12-page essay that you're 7 words into.

10. Needing another study break

Okay yes, you're really getting into the swing of things... but then your stomach rumbles. You can't forget to treat yo self. It's only right.

11. "Don't you remember this from the lecture?"

Literally, no. I really don't. What class is this again?

12. Getting frustrated again

Maybe my pillow has knowledge in it that I can beat into my skull.

13. Getting feedback

You submitted the work to your professor and you're feelin' good about it but you also know deep inside that you should have proofread it before you excitedly clicked "send."

14. Justifying your work

...But your professor doesn't understand because this is a science course and nowhere in the syllabus did it say anything about storytelling.

15. After meeting with the professor

When he won't round your 72% to an A.

16. "This was something you'll thank me for in the future."

17. When your grades are back but the semester's over

Finally, it's time to jam and relax.


You've got it! Finish the semester strong!!

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