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Finals Week Told by 'How to Get Away with Murder'

Plot twist: The semester is already over...

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Finals Week Told by 'How to Get Away with Murder'

Happy finals week! Maybe not-so-happy actually but at least we can all find some humor while we procrastinate on our studies. Here's a very relatable list of the emotions we feel as told by How to Get Away with Murder.

Telling Yourself Last September that This is YOUR Semester

What happened?! This was the semester we were going to get straight A's!

Realizing It's Already December...

"Oh I'm not worried about that paper yet, it's not due until December anyways."

Creating a Bomb Study Group to Stay on Top of Upcoming Exams

You and a few classmates are going to OWN these tests!

Realizing Your Study Group only Accomplishes Eating and Not Much More

You knew this was bound to happen, don't try and defend yourself. You've never been able to study around friends.

Actually Picking Up the Book for the First Time this Semester

Is this even the right book?! I don't remember signing up for this class.

Cleaning Up the Mess This Past Semester has Been Like...

You have some work to do. It's been a rough 4 months.

Freaking Out Because the Test is Tomorrow

Okay, calm down, you got this, you got this. Stay cool.

Finally Calming Down 5 Minutes Before the Exam

Humans make mistakes. We are merely simple details in a grand scheme of life. Nothing matters.

Looking at the First Question on the Paper

"Am I in the right class right now?"

Praying that the Answers Come to You in a Divine Miracle

"I studied this, I know I studied this. Please bless me with these answers. Amen."

Accepting the Fact You'll Probably Fail

You knew no matter what that it would always come down to this. Just accept the fact and move on.

Happy End of Semester!

Congrats! This semester dragged you through the mud, but hey, at least it's done right. Time to enjoy the holidays with friends and family.

Gotta Love Family Time, Right?

See you back here in January for round two!


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