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Coming Back For Last Semester Of College As Told By "The Office"

Some moments from "The Office" used to represent what it's like coming back for you're final semester of college.

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The last semester of senior year is filled with many emotions. Though we are all happy to be graduating soon, we still have four more months of classes to endure. So, here are some moments from "The Office" that accurately represent what it's like coming back for the last semester of college.

1. When you get back to school and see your friends for the first time in a month.

2. When last semester has you thinking about freshmen year and all the wonderful memories you made.

3. When classes are the next day and you realize you still have four long months till graduation.


4. The moment the professor says the final will be cumulative so you decide to drop the class.


5. When you realize the class will probably suck and you can't drop it but you at least have friends in the class to suffer with you.


6. When it seems like everyone is overeager for the semester but you are just trying to figure out how you will make it through the next four months.

7. When it's only the second week of classes but the professor has already assigned a paper and two projects.


8. When all you're classes are back to back so you don't have a lunch break.

9. When you overhear your friends talking about their plans for after graduation...

10. ...but this is all you want to do after graduating.

11. And at the end of the day, you know that no matter how stressful the semester will be, graduation is imminent.


Enjoy the last months you have of college and make the most of the time you have left with your friends.



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