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Five Finals Week Feels

The worst week of our lives, only the strong will survive.

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Five Finals Week Feels
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Finals Week: those two dreaded words are slowly destroying the happiness and sanity of college students everywhere. Here's five GIF's that describe exactly how Finals Week feels.

1. Sad

Not only do you feel close to tears every single time you think about the amount of work you have to do but you also wish that you could go back to being a baby and when you cried, your mom came to save you and make it better...please save me Mom...


2. Exhausted

For the next week you will absolutely get little to no sleep and it will take its toll almost immediately. Seeing a fellow student, asleep in the library is not weird. In fact, you congratulate them on their ability to multi-task so well. Leave a note for them to wake you up in time for you exam.


3. Stressed

If you're eating, you're stress eating. You have probably reached a new level of stress fondly referred to as hysteria. It causes you to eat odd foods, do crazy things, laugh menacingly until you're just sobbing and so on and so forth. Be safe, take a few deep breaths, and try to eat a real meal here and there.


4. Angry

How dare your professor assign such a gigantic paper, what were you thinking procrastinating in for so long? Why did you get stuck with the WORST group for this project and you'll ultimately end up having to do it all yourself? Whatever is pissing you off, get some relief and let it go as best you can.


5. Relieved

You made it through in (mostly) one piece and regardless of how you did, you get to go home and enjoy a month with your family, celebrating holidays, catching up on sleep and rejuvenating yourself after a long semester leading up to an extremely stressful week of exams. Congratulate yourself and relax.

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