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10 GIFs From The Office That Perfectly Describe Midterms

Midterms are quickly approaching, and these moments from The Office will definitely describe how you feel!

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10 GIFs From The Office That Perfectly Describe Midterms

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Midterms: they sneak up on us when we least expect it. Some of my friends have already started taking midterms, and others are about to do the same. Regardless, this semester seems to be flying by. Midterms are coming soon, and before we know it, we'll be prepping for final exams! There are many feelings surrounding these exams, both negative and positive but mostly negative. If you've ever seen The Office, you've probably related to it in some way, shape, or form. Many of its iconic moments fit with moods about midterms. Here are ten gifs from The Office describing midterms.

When the professor asks, "Does anyone have any questions?" during an exam review

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Cramming for the exam

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The stress of having multiple midterms in one week

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"We still have class on the day of the exam!"

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When the exam starts

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"Okay guys, you have about ten minutes left to finish up."

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Finally turning the exam in

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Notification: Your Exam has been graded.

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When you find out you got a bad grade

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(OR) When you find out you got a good grade!

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