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Finals Week As Told By The Movie Elf

15 Moments Of Finals Week As Told By Elf

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Finals Week As Told By The Movie Elf
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Well everyone, it's finals week for Eau Claire students. If you didn't know this weekend is also Christmas. How are we supposed to study for finals when Christmas is just days away? So here is finals week during Christmas week as told by the movie Elf.

1. When you're so deliriously tired you notice the strangest things.

2. It is a crappy cup of coffee. But to you, any coffee during finals is the best cup of coffee.

3. When you have an ugly sweater party after your 7 pm final exam.

4. When you have five finals the week of Christmas.

5. When your professor rounds up your grade from 89.9 to a 90.0.

6.When the library is freezing but you have to keep studying.


7.When you ask your roommate to tuck you in after a long day of studying.


8.The good thing during finals is that there are therapy dogs are all over campus.

9. When you see the exam and don't know the first answer.


10. When you have a 100 question exam that's cumulative over the whole semester.

11. When you don't live on campus and there's a snowstorm the day of your exam.

12. Walking into your final with a coat, hat, mittens, scarf and snow boots.


13. When you have a final on the last day of finals week.


14. When someone asks to study with you for a final exam.


15. Finals are done and Christmas is Sunday!

Now that finals are done, we can all go home and enjoy the two days we have before Christmas!








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