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14 Times 'Sex And The City' Perfectly Explained Finals Week

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14 Times 'Sex And The City' Perfectly Explained Finals Week
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"Sex & the City" aired in 1998 when most of us were infants, but that doesn't mean it still isn't relatable twenty years later. Your favorite New York girls dished out the facts that rang as true then as it does now. We all need a little Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte, and Samantha in our lives!

1. When teachers decide to lecture you for the full time on the last class of the term

Let us go, please! We're begging you

2. My wardrobe has become multifunctional

What day is it? Is the sun out? I've lost track of my days and nights. Help.

3. Already missing your fav professor

What am I going to do without them next semester? How am I going to get through my week? No, my day?!

4. My friends trying to convince me to not have my third breakdown of the night

5. I think my classes might kill me

I'm convinced that this university is out to get me and wants me to fail on purpose. Is it too late to drop out?

6. "Are you okay?"

Oh, me? Barely above water, thanks for asking.

7. Retail therapy

Stressed? Life falling apart? Haven't slept in a week? Shopping.

8. Why did I think putting off two projects, a paper, and studying for my finals until the day before was a good idea?

9. Realizing that if I don't understand it at this point it's not going to happen.


10. "Do you wanna go out one last time?"

Is that even a question?

11. Final night out with the girls!

Gal pals keep us all sane. We need good girlfriends in life.

12. Turning in your last exam to that prof that made your life a living hell

This is for all of the sweat, blood and tears I have given to this class and to my grade!

13. Exams are done... time for SUMMER!

Fianlly free from the chains of college! ...Until fall that is!

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