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Finals Week As Told By Inside Out

The five emotions of Pixar's newest movie can easily describe our toughest week of the semester.

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Finals week is full of too many emotions for one person to handle. There's the stress of studying, packing to move home, planning last minute hang-out sessions with friends, and of course, making time to sleep and eat properly. How does one college student survive the struggle that is finals week? Thankfully, the characters of "Inside Out" understand our pain.

1. When you're studying the night before and realize your doom awaits at sunrise.

2. Walking into a final feeling like

then walking out of the final.


3. When you leave a final that was easy for everyone except you.

4. Turning in a final that you know you got more answers wrong than what is acceptable for keeping an A.

5. The sense of relief you get after going to bed after your toughest final.

6. When all your friends are making plans and you have to study.

7. When you feel super prepared but then you read the first question.

8. When your finals cause you to hide away and sulk for the rest of the day.

9. When your university is kind enough to bring in puppies as a stress relief.


10. The victory dance you do in your head (or the dance you actually do) when you walk out of your last final of the semester.

To all college students these next few weeks, know you are not alone! It's almost summertime, you can do it! Happy finals, and good luck!

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