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12 Songs To Describe Finals Week

What do you mean finals are in 2 weeks?!?!

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12 Songs To Describe Finals Week
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In a week, it will be finals week. Whether it is our first or our last, we all can admit that indeed, it will be hell. To bring just a smile to your faces, I have put together a list of 12 songs that are completely relatable for finals week.

12. "All Night" by Chance The Rapper, Knox Fortune

The start of finals week. Not only did everyone stay up "All Night" last week but now we're staying up to study still during finals. As the song says it best, "All night, I been drinking [coffee] all night."

11. "Me, Myself and I" by G-Eazy ft. Bebe Rexha

I only wish that there was a world where group finals were acceptable but NOPE. "It's just me, myself and I."

10. "Stressed Out" by Twenty-One Pilots

"Wish we could turn back time, to the good ol' days, when our momma sang us to sleep but now we're stressed out." Can't we all relate to this?

9. "Here" by Alessia Cara

As college students, we study, put our brain into it then out of nowhere have the thought, "OH GOD WHY AM I HERE." Isn't it crazy how it seems like Alessia Cara just knows us? Another line that is just really relatable "but really I would rather be at home all by myself [watching netflix]"

8. "Hot Mess" Cobra Starship

I apologize ahead of time for anyone who sees me during finals week. I will be a hot mess and you will not be falling for me.

7. "No Sleep" by Wiz Khalifa

"No Sleep" may be a song about partying but the title just says how we all will feel. Sleep? What is that? I only know coffee and Red Bull!!

6. "You Got Me" by G-Eazy

"The final is culmulative" "You got me f*cked up"

"The final is at 8 a.m." "You got me f*cked up"

The list honestly goes on of every time I will be using that phrase.

5. "Victorious" by Panic! At The Disco

You know that feeling when you study so much and you feel like for a minute, you know everything? TIME TO CELEBRATE. WE ARE VICTORIOUS!

4. "Don't Judge Me" by Chris Brown

"I don't wanna go there. We should never go there. Why you wanna go there? I guess I gotta go there." Chris Brown, I understand. COMPLETELY. WE UNDERSTAND. The day that I have finals these will be my exact thoughts.

3. "Trouble" Never Shout Never

I can already see me starting my final and having the thought, "I'm in trouble." I may have studied, and worked my best, but trouble is right around the corner.

2. "One More Time" by Daft Punk

Even after the time you spent studying (or not studying), you want to take the final one more time. Just to see if you can achieve a better grade. Sadly, this isn't ever going to be the case.

1. "Breakeven" by The Script

It's done. The final test has been turned in. We're still alive, but we're barely breathing. Time to pack and get ready to go home for our well deserved break!!

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