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The End Of The Semester According To Psych

No one understands how we feel more than Shawn and Gus

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The End Of The Semester According To Psych
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It's come to that point in the semester when all your procrastination and slacking off starts to catch up to you. Your partying comes to a screeching halt and you need to buckle down to finish papers and begin cram sessions for finals. Luckily, Gus and Shawn perfectly sum up our reactions to the end of the semester.

1. Sitting through your first final exam review session

2. Attempting to start your first paper

3. When procrastination rears its ugly head

4. When you're having a good time and remember everything you have to get done

5. Then the stress eating starts kicking in

6. And you attempt to fight back the tears

7. When you finally finish that dreaded paper

8. Your face when you sit down at your first exam and are pretty sure none of it was in the review

9. And none of your friends understood anything on the exam, either

10. So you turn to each other for moral support

11. Driving home from an exam you're sure you failed

12. When you see grades have been posted

13. But you ended up pulling through to pass all your classes

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