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The Stages Of Finals Week, Told By Corgis

Because the corgis understand what you're going through.

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The Stages Of Finals Week, Told By Corgis
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We've almost made it. Summer is so close you can practically stand on your tip-toes and see it on the horizon. But between here and there, are our dreaded finals. Don't panic! You've got this under control. Have faith in your study abilities. Just a little bit longer and you can watch Netflix in peace as opposed to watching Netflix while finals loom in the background. And if you're having a moment, take some time to look and admire these fluffy corgis, who are going through finals with you.

Your motivation is strong! You're going to beat finals!

"I'm going to study 3 hours every day so I'm not overwhelmed right before the final!"

But you get distracted by the little things, instead of studying.

Those videos on Facebook about food are just so addicting to watch.

And you might be watching Netflix instead of reading textbooks.

And the remote is just out of your reach. Naturally.

So, inevitably, you're pulling late hours the night before the exam.

I'm awake! I swear! Just resting my eyes for a second.

But when you finish studying, you feel super smart!

Just like this corgi, eating bacon and enjoying it.

The day of your finals you wake up like this:

"Wait, what time is it?! Am I late!?" But don't worry, you're not late. Just woke up before your alarm again.

Then you're jumping into your finals head first!

Whether you know the material or not is another story.

And once you're done with your finals, you look like this.

You're sleepy, you're mentally exhausted, but you're done. You did it. You survived.

But then you're free! Summer is here!

So much more time to play!

And you intend to spend as much time sleeping as possible.

Don't try to wake me up. Just don't. It will work about as well as it's working with this sleepy pup.

When you get your incredible grades back, this will be your reaction:


Yeah man! I did it! Go me!


Now see? Don't you feel better? The corgis are here to support you through the late nights and the impossible-to-read textbook passages. You'll get through this soon. It's only a few more weeks, then you can chill out at the beach or lounge on the couch to your heart's content.

If you're still feeling stressed, check out some of these other stress relievers!
- Odyssey
- UHS
- jumpcourse.com
- Look into what your school is doing to help their students! (UNCG students, look here.)

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