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Finals Week As Told By Andy Cohen

He's got the 411.

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Finals Week As Told By Andy Cohen
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Welcome to finals week, you're almost done! To get you through the week I've found the best gifs of the one and only Andy Cohen.

Andy Cohen is hands down the best host ever. He can be found on Bravo on his late night talk show "Watch What Happens Live!" where he really does have the 411. Andy is also the executive producer of the "Real Housewives" franchise so he knows drama. Andy Cohen is known for his scandalous questions and wild interviews with the cast of Bravo and other celebs, he's even taken a selfie with Kim K's butt. There are so many gifs that can relate everyone to Andy during finals week.

This is finals week told by Andy Cohen:

1. When someone starts talking about finals

Pls no, don't make it worse

2. When your prof says the final has short answer questions

Shady af

3. When the professor starts handing out extra credit points

HYFR

4. When the stress eating hits

Sweet or salty, you can go wrong and you deserve it

5. When you have an 8 a.m. final

Only one question here: WHY?

6. When the final is cumulative

My brain cannot hold that kind of information what is wrong with you

7. Having no motivation to study

Thinking about my summer plans

8. Taking a study break

The study break always lasts too long and then you realize you have been binge-watching "Vanderpump Rules" for 6 hours

9. Quizzing your friends when you've had no sleep

When the flashcards are blurring together

10. When you have 3 finals all in the same day

Is this what Hell is like?

11. When you're being a good noodle and studying in the lib and the people next to you are yelling

Who even let you in here?

12. When you find out you passed all of your classes

Summa lovin'

Catch "Watch What Happens Live! with Andy Cohen" every Sunday-Thursday at 11 p.m. on Bravo

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