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Our Feelings About The Coming of Summer As Told By Barney Stinson

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Our Feelings About The Coming of Summer As Told By Barney Stinson

Summer is right around the corner, like a light at the end of the tunnel. The final grades for every class are creeping up so quickly, it's almost unnerving. Friends are starting to plan road trips and make plans to visit each other in various parts of the country. Others are getting ready for internships in new cities. How can we stay focused with so many wonderful distractions? Here are our thoughts and feelings on the coming of summer as told by the one and only, Barney Stinson.


How you feel when you realize this last test grade determines what you have to make on your final for the class:

Your reaction to your passing grade:

You go out to celebrate your passing grade and think about that teacher who doubted your ability to stay focused:

You go back to class and your teacher tells you your final is cumulative:

The fun ends and before you know it, it's finals week and you've lived in the library for way too long:

And the people you are studying with have become no help at all:

You take some time off studying to pack/try on clothes/mess around - aka procrastinate just a little bit:

Your feelings on the last test standing between you and summer break:

When you walk out of the classroom and are finally free:

And you hit the road ready for a summer that will be...


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