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13 Songs Titles That Describe Finals Week

Here's a finals playlist for your studying needs

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13 Songs Titles That Describe Finals Week
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Every title on this playlist accurately describes every college students thought's during finals week. Yes, dreaded finals week is almost among us. Between the studying, crying, cramming, eating, reading, and coffee drinking, take a listen to this playlist. Be sure to look at those track titles and know you aren't alone.

1. "Final Countdown" by Europe

The time has come. Days, hours, maybe only minutes till your next exam

2. "Help!" by The Beatles

Help, please.

3. "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" by Oasis

It's only an exam, right? There are worse things in life than failing out of college, right?

4. "I Hate Everyone" by Get Set Go

This is the most pessimistic song. Don't take it literally. It was featured on an episode of Grey's Anatomy. Love each other.

5. "What The Hell" by Avril Lavigne

What the hell? When did we learn this?

6. "Time Is Running Out" by Muse

When you think you had so much more time to study and prepare. Surprise, not so much.

7. "Why Try" by Ariana Grande

This is the time when you start questioning your entire life. Why did I choose this major? I can always drop out? What if I just move to Montana?

8. "Not Coming Home" by Maroon 5

Not coming home from the library...ever...

9. "Might As Well Get Stoned" by Chris Stapleton

To each their own.

10. "Hold On" by Wilson Phillips

You've got this!

11. "Fight Song," by Rachel Platten

You've done the studying, you're ready to walk in with your #2's and scantron you almost forgot. You're ready! Be confident!

12. "The End" by Kings Of Leon

It's finally over! Go celebrate!

13. "House Party" by Sam Hunt

You survived finals week, congratulation!

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