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Finals Week As Told by 'It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia'

It's not always sunny during finals week.

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Finals Week As Told by 'It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia'

There is no other week like finals week. It can take your emotions from stressed to upset to nervous to disappointed to relieved to happy. The craziness of the characters on the show "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" reflects the craziness of this week perfectly.

1. When your professor says the final will be easy, but you take it and it's not:

2. When you read the first question of the exam and have no idea what it's saying:

3. When your nerves are out of control:

4. When your professor says the final is cumulative:

5. You vs. the test like:

6. When you make eye contact with your friend during the test because you're both screwed:

7. When the professor is passing out the test:

8. When you've been studying for so long you're not used to sunlight:

9. When you try to be confident on the outside:

10. But on the inside, you're like:

11. After finals week, when you realize all you've been eating is Hot Cheetos, Bagel Bites, Pop Tarts and ramen:

12. And that your personal hygiene has suffered:

13. Your pre-test psych up:

14. When you try to remind yourself that it's just a grade and you have other good qualities:

15. But inside, you know it's still important:

16. When your finals are finally over:

17. When you get your grades back and you passed:

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