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Finals Week As Told By Donald Trump

The Donald takes us through all that is Finals Week.

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Finals Week As Told By Donald Trump
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Ah, December. Thanksgiving is over, and the holidays are right around the corner. But for college kids, there's still one massive hurdle to pass before heading home for winter break: finals. Luckily we've got Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump to break down the week most dreaded by college students: finals week.

When the first day of finals comes around:


When your professor asks you if you've studied for their final:


When you pulled an all-nighter and you're trying (but failing) to function like a normal human being:


During a long night of studying, giving in to the one thing that never fails to make you feel better: Pizza.


When your professor gives you a study guide, but when you take the exam, there's nothing from the study guide:


When you're trying to study, but your friend keeps talking to you: if only there was something there to separate the two of you...

Ah, yes. A wall. Thanks, Donald.

When you're supposed to be studying, but instead, you open Snapchat to "test out" all the new lenses:



Watching your grade plummet after failing a final thats worth 40% of your grade:


Going into a final you didn't study for:


But somehow, still passing:


After all the stress, tears, and anxiety that filled the last week, you finish your exams, and it's time for celebration.


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