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Moments From The Office That Describe Finals Week

Do you ever feel like you can relate 110% to the characters from The Office? Check out this article to help you feel less alone during finals week.

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Moments From The Office That Describe Finals Week
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Yes I know, another article referencing my favorite sitcom, The Office. Sometimes I'll start [an Odyssey article] and I don't even know where it's going. I just hope I find it along the way." - Michael Scott

This particular article looks at moments from The Office that portray how many high school or college students feel during "Finals Week".

1. Your reaction when you hear the professor say that the final is cumulative:

2. When you find out your exam is at 8:00am:

3. When you're studying with someone who keeps talking about their 4.0 GPA:

4. The sudden realization that studying the night before was not the best idea:

5. When people in your study group ask, "who hasn't reviewed the material yet?"

6. After hours and hours of studying when you feel like a mindless baboon:

7. When everyone says that you're going to fail and you end up acing the exam saying "take that..."

8. When you only look at the study guide to prepare and blindly trust that it will take you down the road of success:

9. When you spend hours studying for the wrong exam and feel like your life is falling apart... or all over the floor...

10.When your friend brings you food to help you study:

11.When you have been in the library for too long, isolated from campus and the outside world:

12. When you're sleep deprived and you feel like you're drowning in your own tears and homework:

13. The feeling you get after your last exam:


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