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The End Of Spring Semester As Told By 'Grey's Anatomy'

Meredith Grey knows exactly how it feels to suffer through end of term papers and exams.

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1. Getting your finals schedule, realizing you have two finals in one day, one the next day, and one the day before.

2. Thinking about finals, thinking about the five papers you have due in the next four weeks leading up to finals, thinking about starting all of them...

3. At this point in the semester all everyone wants is summer.

4. After writing all of your papers. Words don't make sense anymore. All your sentences are blurring together. You will never write anything ever again.

5. Finals week begins. You are no longer a happy person (you haven't been since syllabus week).

6. The first day of non-stop studying after almost forgetting how bad it was last semester.

7. To my two professors who scheduled their finals for the same day, one right after the other, in the same classroom...

8. Mid-finals week. You've already taken three exams, but you still have two more to go. How will you go on?

9. You've been stuck alone in your room for the past week studying, your only human contact being your classmates at exam time and your professor. You jump at the opportunity when someone says they are willing to study with you. You are desperate.

10. But the moment they start talking and distracting you, they're out. Bye!

11. You still have one more exam left, but you don't think you can go on.

12. You're finally finished and you have conquered all of your finals. The only thing left to do is dance it out!


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