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Finals Week As Told By Grey's Anatomy

It's a beautiful day to ruin lives.

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Finals Week As Told By Grey's Anatomy
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Finals week is upon us, also known as the worst week of any college student's life. Summer is just a few days away, but we first have to get through this stressful week. Here's to another week full of mental breakdowns and stress eating.

1. You start thinking about all of the work that you put off until last minute.

2. When you finally find the willpower to start your work, you realize that you have no motivation at all.

3. So you decide to continue your procrastination. Another hour isn't going to hurt.

4. After stalking all your friends on every social media possible, you finally begin to "study."

5. Five minutes into studying, you find yourself contemplating your major.

6. And why you even decided to go to college.


7. You realize what is actually missing from your studying: your friends.

8. So you invite them all over for a group study session.

9. Except you don't really end up studying, just complaining.

10. Exam day comes and fear is instilled in you.

11. "Why didn't I study last night?"

12. *rolls up to final looking miserable*

13. You get to the final and realize you truly don't know anything.

14. You find yourself blankly looking at the exam when your professor gives you the "30 minute warning."

15. After your first exam defeats you, you decide that you should actually study for those other exams or you just give up on the rest of the week.

16. After a stressful week goes by, you reward yourself with a celebration because you deserve it.


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