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10 Times Hamilton Summed Up Finals Week

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10 Times Hamilton Summed Up Finals Week
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Hamilton: An American Musicalis the hip-hop musical that's sweeping the globe, bringing a new interest in American history. The musical has a particularly prominent fanbase in teenagers and college students, who are now facing this semester's last hurdle: Finals Week. Me being a history major, college student, and Hamiltrash, decided to procrastinate by telling you what Finals Week is really like via Hamilton gifs.

*Note: I got these gifs on Giphy, and as far as I know, they are not bootlegged. Bootlegging musicals is bad!

When you realize how much finals have aged you.

Except they actually haven't, and you're just being dramatic. BUT STILL.

When it's the end of the semester, so naturally, your professors load you up all at once.

Four papers. Exams. An Italian composition and oral project. Who decided this was a good idea?

When people are going out or traveling, but this is all you get to do...

Because, for some reason, you couldn't have just done the readings when you were actually supposed to.

When you're fed up with everyone, including your friends, but still need to be nice.

Life hack: Instead of using "shut up," just pull an Aaron Burr. Smile and all.

When you and your friend walk to your finals together.

See you on the other side my guy.

When you're filling out your course evals.

If we burn, you burn with us.

When you're done with your least favorite class and get rid of the notes.

I'm writing myself out of this narrative.

When you reach your breaking point in studying, and you're considering running away.

Note: This does not work if you already live in New York.

When there's a trick question on your exam but you see through your professor's bull.

Not today, Satan, not today.

When you and your girls go out to distract yourselves.

Or to procrastinate. Mostly the latter.

When Finals Week is over, and somehow you and your best friend got decent grades.

Happy Finals Week from me, and the Founding Father without a Father!

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