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5 Signs Finals Season Is Upon Us At UD

Crying and free food? It must be finals season.

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5 Signs Finals Season Is Upon Us At UD
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Ah yes, finals season is finally upon us here at UD. Finals season is a time for crying, stress and a lot of studying for students on campus, but there are definitely tell-tale signs that finals week at UD is here to haunt us.

1. Everyone flocks to the library.

Even if you didn’t go one time the entire semester, finals season means that you have to dust off your UD one card and swipe in to Club Morris because it’s time to cram.

2. You see a lot of crying.

Finals are super stressful, don’t be alarmed if you hear loud moaning/crying noises coming from every crevice of the library

3. Free food is everywhere.

One way that UD tries to take care of us is by offering free food and stress relief during finals week (see my next point for stress relief). UDairy and Dunkin become really important during this trying time.

4. Puppies become even more important than they already were.

Everyone wants to pet a puppy during finals week (even if they’re allergic). The constant, unending happiness of puppies makes us smile even though we know the end is near.

5. Extra credit and office hours suddenly become vital.

Everyone wants to get that extra credit that may just bump their GPA just a little bit…so don’t be surprised if you see a long line outside your professor’s door!

Good luck with finals, UD! May the curve be ever in your favor!

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