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The Week Before Spring Break As Told By Barney Stinson

The week that's not so legendary.

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The Week Before Spring Break As Told By Barney Stinson
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Ah, Spring Break. A full 7 days of friends, fun, relaxation, and no responsibilities. After pushing through two straight months of school, we need this break. We deserve this break. But there is one more hurdle we need to overcome to get there: the week before. Who better to represent the struggle that is this dreaded week than the legen - wait for it - dary, Barney Stinson. (Bathing) suit up, my friends!

When you realize spring break is in a week.

Hell yeah!!! Seven more days, let's gooooooo.

When you realize you have to get through the whole week first.

Seven. More. Days.

When you're trying to calculate how many hours of class you have left...

If I have three 50 minute lectures, two 75 minute lectures, and an hour long recitation that makes it..... a lot of hours left

When you remember you still have three midterms to take.

Do professors get together to coordinate to all give their exams at the same time? Or is it just an evil coincidence?

When the spring fever hits and you can't stand being inside a second longer...

The Quad is calling my name...

When you realize your spring break bod is not spring break ready, but you love food too much.

When you realize you're gonna have to stay up all night to finish your paper.

You can sleep during break!

When you turn in the final assignment of the week.

Ha ha ha at the rest of you who still have classes left


When you've made it through the week and can finally enjoy spring break.

The week is gonna be legen - wait for it - dary!!!!
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