10 Times Chandler Bing Understood The Emotional Roller Coaster Of Studying For Finals
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10 Times Chandler Bing Understood The Emotional Roller Coaster Of Studying For Finals

If Chandler Bing can pass all of his finals then so can you!

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10 Times Chandler Bing Understood The Emotional Roller Coaster Of Studying For Finals
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Ah finals... The one time of the year where every college student is really dying inside. The one time of the year where work is really taking over our lives. The one time of the year where we can feel so rewarded by going home once all of the work is done. And the one person who understands our pain more than anyone else is none other than Chandler Bing. The man who couldn't BE anymore sarcastic!

1. When people remind you that you shouldn't procrastinate studying:

2. When you are writing a paper really early and it doesn't make any sense:

3. When you are filling out your study guides:

4. When you procrastinate on all of your assignments and you wonder why you do it:

5. When you are trying to lighten up the mood during this difficult time but it is just not working:

6. When your friends come to you for help on their studying:

7. When the professor says that the final is cumulative:

8. When your professor lectures you about what is expected on the final:

9. When your professor asks if there are any questions:

10. When you somehow magically don't fail all of your finals at the end:

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