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Finals Week as Told by The Gilmore Girls

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Finals Week as Told by The Gilmore Girls

Finals, the week that every college student has been dreading since August, is quickly approaching. We are stocking up on Starbucks gift cards, junk food, and highlighters. There are only two people in this world who know more about an infinite amount of coffee, pounds of junk food, and studying to no end....The Gilmore Girls. 

1. You evaluate how much studying is to be done and create your to-do lists. 

2. You turn to coffee to get you through this hard time. 

3. Stress-eating is how you cope with the hell that is finals. 

3. Your roommates begin to express their concern for your lack of sleep and coffee consumption. 

4. Your emotions are all out of whack. 

5. This becomes your reaction to anything. 

6. Your showering decreases and clothing choices become questionable.

7. You spend more time at the library than you do your own house.

8. It gets to the point where you don't even know what you are reading anymore. 

9. When you see a friend and they come up to talk to you mid-cram session. 

10. The college is constantly sending e-mails on effective study habits which does not include last minute things and late nights.

11. Finally the week is over and somehow we are supposed to forget that this has all happened and return to our families. 

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