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15 Times Parks And Recreation Perfectly Described Finals Week

Treat yo' self to a long week of studying

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15 Times Parks And Recreation Perfectly Described Finals Week
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December has finally come, and I'm sure we're all in the Christmas spirit and itching to get back home for winter break. Christmas is the only thing on our minds and we finally get to relax, see some friends, and spend time with family; but only one thing stands in our way: finals. The most stressful week of the year. As you study in the library for seven hours straight every day and go over the same material again and again, here's some humor to help get you through!

1. When your professor announces that the final will be cumulative:


2. And you don't remember anything you learned at all so you have to teach yourself in one week:


3. But your professor puts all the PowerPoint slides on Blackboard:


4. Then you and your friends decide to "study together" and get absolutely nothing done:


5. So you're stuck in the library until 2 a.m. every night:


6. But at least there's coffee to keep you going:


7. When you start to contemplate dropping out but remember that you'll probably never find a job:


8. And you share a mental breakdown with your best friend:



9. So you start procrastinating:



10. Until you suddenly remember that you have to write a paper that you had all semester to do:


11. And you have absolutely no idea what to write about:


12. And on top of that, your computer decides to freeze in the middle of writing it:



13. So you take a break after writing two pages and buy yourself Chipotle:



14. But at the end of the week you walk out of your last final:



15. And you and your friends all go out for celebratory drinks because you all survived:


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