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Finals Week As Told By Tiger Woods

Surviving through finals week is a whole different level of survival.

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It's finals week; in Tiger's world, it's equivalent to Master's week. Here's how finals week would look if you were Tiger.


1. Going over the review in class during dead week, but having no idea when you discussed this in class...

2. Trying to calculate your grade and figuring out which classes you have no hope in.


3. Finally getting the courage to go to the library, only for every table to be taken by people that have probably been studying all semester unlike me...

4. Going to class during dead week and learning new stuff that's going to be on the final. Why?


5. Your parents are asking you how your grades are gonna be this semester. "C's get degrees mom and dad!"


6. Deciding maybe you need to change your major during finals week because everything seems so uninteresting.


7. Cry. Wipe your tears. Cry more.


8. When you think you killed it but you actually got a C.

9. Saying goodbye to your friends as they head home after finals.

10. Feeling like you've matured over the last two weeks of school by being responsible and studying.

11. The feeling after taking your last final even though you might've failed...

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