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The Stress of Finals Week as Told by Friends

A few things every college student can relate to.

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The Stress of Finals Week as Told by Friends

Yes, finals week is finally approaching. This is such a bittersweet time as we are all working our butts off to get the grades we need but also looking forward to finally leaving for Winter break. We are all experiencing the same things, and here are just a few, as told by Ross, Rachel, Monica, Joey, and Chandler; the beloved characters of Friends.

Staying up all night to finish a final paper due the next day instead of doing it weeks before when it was originally assigned.


When you are about to throw in the towel but you remember how important your final really is.

After all your hard work and studying, you finally get the final exam in front of you and still know you're going to fail.

When you feel as if you are the only one in the class who has no idea what is even going on anymore.

Thinking, "My professor definitely hates me. Why else would they assign this much work?"

I'm just going to drop out of school and...

How we all feel when a professor corrects our work.

Pretty much how we all feel about ourselves at the end of the week.

Emailing your professor like...

Finally, hang in there students and don't give up because it will all be over soon, trust me.

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