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Finals Week Summarized By 'The Office'

'I don't hate it. I just don't like it at all, and it's terrible.'

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Finals Week Summarized By 'The Office'
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Finals week is the dreaded week that all college students face and barely make it out of alive. It tests our ability to consume an absurd amount of caffeine, the minimum amount of hours of sleep we can still function on, and so much more. If you have a sense of humor and enjoy comedy series, chances are you have seen at least one episode of 'The Office.' Not only is this an amazing TV series, but it also explains finals week to a tee that all college students can relate to, so here is the series' summary of finals week.

Being told by your professor that you have two papers and numerous assignments to do in addition to your final exam.

Prepping yourself for the hours of studying and test taking you're about to endure.


Trying to study in the library while the people next to you are absurdly loud and clearly don't understand the concept a library.

The feeling of revenge when you get an e-mail for Classroom surveys for a professor who made your semester a living hell.

Hiding from a cute guy/girl since you look like a zombie who has given up on life with all of the stress and work you've endured through this semester.


Packing up your books until you realize you have multiple study guides and flash cards to make still.

Rewarding yourself with food after you've studied for hours on end.

The jealousy you get as you see your friends from back home going out and having fun while you are stuck doing school work.

That feeling of confidence of knowing all the material after the countless hours of studying.

Sitting down to take a final exam and realizing nothing you've studied is on it and that your confidence is completely gone.

The feeling of excitement as you walk out of your last final and realizing you're free from school work for the next couple of months.

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