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Finals Week, As Told By "The Office"

I am dead inside.

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Finals Week, As Told By "The Office"
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For most college students, it's finals week. That means seven days stand between you and going home for winter break. Those seven days, however, are the worst days of our lives. They're long, stressful, and filled with more work than you ever thought a professor could assign. You forget completely what a normal sleep schedule feels like, never mind what it feels like to survive on something other than coffee and snacks.

There are a lot of ways of dealing with the horror of finals, but my favorite way is humor. After all, finals is death, the way to combat death is (usually) medicine, and laughter is the best medicine, right? Since you're already procrastinating, you might as well take the time to read and laugh your way through the ten steps of finals week, as told by The Office:

Step 1: Stress

Step 2: Procrastination


Step 3: Begging your professors to help you understand complicated material

Step 4: Spending so many hours of your day in the library that you forget what the sun looks like

Step 5: Frustration

Step 6: “I am dead inside.”

Step 7: Feeling unbelievably confident before the test starts


Step 8: Looking at that first question like...


Step 9: Walking out of the final

Step 10: But when it's over, it's over.

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