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15 Reasons The Last Three Weeks Of The Semester Suck

There are only four more Tuesday/Thursday classes left!

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15 Reasons The Last Three Weeks Of The Semester Suck
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We've been at it since August, and frankly, we're running on fumes at this point. We've got Thanksgiving break coming up, which will be wonderfully unproductive, but then we've got finals. Ugh. There is a light at the end of the tunnel, but first, we must make it through the darkness of the last three weeks of the semester.

1. All you want to do is go to sleep, but there isn't time.

2. You have eighteen assignments due for five classes in three days.


3. You find yourself eating everything in sight because there isn't time to be picky.

4. You get to go home for Thanksgiving (which is great)...

...But then there's only a week before finals.

5. You still haven't slept.

6. You get to the point where you don't have any idea what the professor is talking about.

7. You start sucking up to the professor (and let's be for real, who really wants to be that person?)

8. You drink your weight in caffeine.

9. You just want to watch Netflix... but you can't.

10. You're literally only alive because of caffeine.

11. You kind of just want to cry...

...and cry some more

12. You end up not eating and wondering why you're hungry.

13. Stress tries to eat you alive.

14. It's that time in the semester when EVERYONE gets sick.

15. The end of the semester is so close, but you have to survive the last three weeks.

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