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The End Of The Year As Told By Dunder Mifflin

"I'm ok...no I'm not."

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Ahhhh it's finally the end of the semester! Summertime is SO CLOSE you can almost hear the beach calling your name. As the weather gets warmer and warmer and summer gets closer and closer, professors love to assign more and more work. These feelings you have are by far way worse than any case of senioritis that you may have had back in high school. You want to do well and finish the year strong, but the weather outside is telling you otherwise. The end of the semester is definitely way more stressful than the end of first semester, so who better to explain these struggles than the infamous Dunder Mifflin!

1. Finals week hitting you like:

2. Looking at how much you have due in just two weeks:

Wine cures all.

3. When your professor asks if you've already started studying:

That's a huge yikes from me.

4. Wanting to enjoy the beautiful weather outside but also having to do so much work.

If you do homework/study outside, you get to do your work AND get to enjoy the beautiful weather.

5. Writing those final essays and using big words to make you sound smart:

Gotta reach that word count somehow.

6. During exam review day when your professor asks if there is any questions regarding the exam:

You definitely feel attacked by all that your professor is putting on the exam.

7. After you do just five minutes worth of studying:

Knowledge is power.

8. But after those five minutes of studying...

Yeah that five minute break you said you'd have really turned into a two hour break.

9. Sitting in your bed unable to sleep the night before your first exam:

The test anxiety is real.

10. Walking into your exam:

If you're anything like me, you definitely have stressed cried at least once during finals week.

11. When you FINALLY walk out of your last exam:

Crushed it.

12. Realizing the school year is actually over:

Time flies when you're having fun.

13. Packing up your dorm room and saying goodbye to your roommate:

I'm not emotionally prepared to say goodbye to school for the summer.

14. The semester finally being over and it's now SUMMERTIME!

Enjoy your summer everyone!!

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