Finals Week As Told By Kim Kardashian's Crying Face
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Finals Week As Told By Kim Kardashian's Crying Face

Kim Kardashian's crying face is all of us on finals week.

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Finals Week As Told By Kim Kardashian's Crying Face
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Finals week is approaching and you know what that means: late nights in the library, consuming gallons of coffee, and shedding equal amounts of tears. I figured if anyone could understand our struggles, it'd be Kim Kardashian and her unforgettable crying face that is actually all of us during finals week.

1. Week ten finally ends and the horrors of finals week is only a weekend away.

2. You realize all your exams are at 8 a.m.

3. Your professor says your final exam counts towards 90 percent of your grade.

4. Also, the entire test will consist only of free response questions.

5. You try to look for a study room only to find all of them taken by people who aren’t even studying.


6. Slowly dying inside, seeing your semester system friends post their Spring Break pictures on social media while you’re still at school.

7. Taking your first exam and hearing everyone say the answer to the last question was 48. However, the answer you got was -25.

8. Crying so much that you end up drowning in your own tears.

9. Taking your last exam and realizing you're finally free.

10. Getting your exam scores back and seeing that you passed all of your classes — well at least your major required courses.


However, deep down you knew you were going to pass anyways cuz you’re boss like that.



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