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Finals Week as Told by Conor McGregor

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Somehow finals week has come around again and its time to spend hours drinking coffee at the library praying that the laziness of the semester doesn't catch up with us. Lets be honest no matter how much we pretend to prepare this is pretty much how finals week goes:

All semester when your professors told you to keep up with your final project.

Looking at your study guides for five minutes way in advance.

Walking into the library looking like a train wreck and simply not caring.

The moment you realize you are unprepared, but you tell yourself it'll be okay.

Opening your backpack realizing you don't even know where to begin.

In the middle of the night playing with SnapChat filters instead of sleeping or studying.

When other people are taking naps and breaks and you are just like

Pumping yourself up for an exam like:

When you turn in a final paper early.

Looking in the mirror the morning of your hardest final.

Walking in late because you stayed up all night.

Walking out of that one class that you not so secretly hated:

The moment you walk out of your last final and you survived.


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