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Finals Week as Told by Gossip Girl Gifs

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Finals Week as Told by Gossip Girl Gifs

1. When you call your parents a few days before finals begin and they ask you if you have started studying for your finals yet, you are forced to just keep babbling incoherently until they change the subject because you have yet to even think about studying.

2. When someone says they have been studying week and is ready to ace the exam...

3. When you are stressed out of your mind with all your work and exams and projects and your professors are sitting there like...

4. When it is the day before an exam and you know the night before is definitely not going to be a pretty one, that is when you know you better start praying...

5. When that one girl shows up to finals looking half-decent and put together, you know she wants everyone to look at her like... 

6. When you are actually sitting in the exam and feel like people keep staring at you and judging you as if you do not know anything.

7. That feeling when you leave an exam knowing you completely bombed it. Quite frankly, it felt like someone just punched you in the face.

8. There is always that one person in the class that will ace the final and you try to comfort yourself like...

9. When you were forced to give up Netflix in order to actually study and were finally reunited.

But barely...

10. In the end, finals week is never fun.  But hey, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger, right?

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