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The End of the Semester, as Told by Grey's Anatomy

Meredith, Christina, and the rest of the gang know just what it feels like to be nearing the end of another school year.

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It is the beginning of the end. April is rounding the corner and the school year is slowly approaching a halt. Summer is upon us, and what an exciting time it is to be alive. Exciting, but stressful. The end means more assignments, more exams, more work, and more distractions. Unfortunately, this time of year is not always the easiest. Not everyone understands the struggles we feel we college students at this time of year, so here is the end of spring semester, as told by the doctors on Grey's Anatomy.


Nights consist of studying, not sleeping.

You consider giving up and just dropping out.

When you realize that you can do absolutely nothing to pass a class.

Daily pep talks become necessary just to get out of bed.

That summer diet you were planning on going on becomes impossible and non existent.

You begin to complain about everything little thing.

Mental break downs become more and more prevalent.

When your classmate starts to brag about their good grades.

The weather starts to warm up and there are so many distractions.

You really begin to miss home.


But when summer is actually here...



Just hold on a little bit longer; only a few more weeks till the semester is over and then we can all celebrate like Christina Yang.

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