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Finals Week As Told By Rick And Morty

It's a *burrrp* struggle.

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Finals Week As Told By Rick And Morty

Finals suck. You are tired, stressed, and ready for school to be over. You just want to throw your hands up in the air and walk out. Who can better relate to this feeling than the beloved characters of the hit show "Rick and Morty"? I present finals week as told by Rick and Morty.

1. When you sit down to study for the first time and struggle to even find supplies...

2. The first time the class group chat sees the study guide and everyone is confused...

3. You try to go to a review session but it just doesn't work out.

4. This is how everyone was thinking when they created your exam schedule. Your hardest exams are grouped together! When will you rest?

5. The exam is cumulative and you feel dead.

6. When you get overwhelmed and start crying in the middle of the library...

7. Everyone is going to the library and you really wanted to go to the library but now it's full so you try to reverse psychology a freshman into giving up their seat.

8. When you realize that you need notes for a day that you skipped class because it seems important now, so you have to ask the weird kid who sits next to you in lecture.

9. When a class Google Doc gets sent out and you are so excited that someone else will do the study guide for you...

10. Spending more time calculating what grade you need to pass than actually studying. Maybe not the best move?

11. Going into your exams praying that your work will pay off but really at this point...

12. You leave your first exam and feel relieved for 20 seconds before you realize you have to go through all this pain again for 4 more exams...

13. But when it's finally over, you bounce so fast.

14. AND CELEBRAAAATE!!!!

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