During a time as stressful as finals week, college students have to support each other.
Support can come in many forms, of course. Whether it's studying together, encouraging each other to finish that last paper or reminding each other to eat -- peer to peer support is key to success. As an alternative to all that, though, you can also just literally support each others heads while you sleep in class like these two guys from East Texas Baptist University.
This tweet, by Roger Strand, shows two students catching up on sleep in a classroom in a next level position that can only be reached by the truly exhausted.
I'm pretty sure they don't even know each other #FinalsWeek pic.twitter.com/CW02z2ndBc
— StrandMan (@rogerstrand97) May 8, 2017
We hope you wake feeling well rested and with time to finish your finals, guys.
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