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Your Finals Week In Gifs

You make it to the Cherry Hall, comepletly out of breath, sweating though your clothes.

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Your Finals Week In Gifs
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Finals week us upon us. It's the time where students tend to get become overwhelmed with cumulative exams, and with other students taking their seats that haven't been to class all semester. The week is stressful at best, so here's a take on finals weeks, as told by GIFs.

It's the Monday of finals week and you've gotten your first 8 hours of sleep since January. Your 7 a.m. alarm goes off and you just know there's a bagel at Einstein's waiting for you, calling your name. So you struggle to open your eyes, the sun shining on dorm walls paint the room in shades of blue.

You're finally out of bed and headed up the hill to class. The sun is bright, the birds are singing, you've had your breakfast, and start the walk up the hill.


Looking at your watch you see the final starts in ten minutes. You've just begun to pass the bell tower and need to be in Cherry Hall. You jump over white squirrels and slide past slackers that think finals week in a game.


You make it to the Cherry Hall, completely out of breath, sweating through your clothes. You've forgotten your water bottle in the dorm but that's okay, you made it to Cherry Hall.


You slide into your desk, sweaty, taking deep breaths and at a loss for how hot it is in this classroom.

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The professor begins to hand out the exam. As the exam is laid in front of you, you begin to flip through the test.


A sinking feeling falls over you. The questions don't make any sense. You've never seen these topics before and anxiety falls over you

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You don't know any of the information. But that's okay because it's essay questions, which means you can BS your way out of it. Don't worry. You wrote enough. It's fine. Everything is fine. Your life is fine.


You begin to receive emails about move out right after you finish the final. Your hall director sends an email that says: YOU MUST BE MOVED OUT BY SUNDAY AT 10 A.M.

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From that point on, you study.

Procrastinate...

Sleep... but you have an exam in an hour so you set an alarm.


Then, continue studying.


It's now 7 p.m. and it's time for dinner. You have just enough time to eat dinner before heading out to your last organization meeting of the semester.


The meeting began at 7:30 and ended at 9:00. You study immediately after.


By the time you finish it's 12 a.m. and you're begging to see sounds and smell colors


By the end of the day, or beginning of this morning, you've only finished your first final and get to sleep in till 10 A.M. the next morning. Hopefully, you wake up early tomorrow and get to enjoy a steaming cup of coffee, and a leisurely walk up the hill.


Check back for part two to the three part series.

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