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StrangeCharm
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I took my EM final today and am feeling pretty good about it! Now I just have to take my multivariable final... Anyway, good luck fellow students =D
lisab said:Get a good night's sleep before the test -- and relax. You'll do just fine.
(Very easy for me to say from 24 years away!)
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No, wishing someone "good luck on finals" is not limited to students. Anyone who is taking exams or facing a challenging situation can benefit from receiving encouragement and well wishes. It is a universal gesture of support and can be given to friends, family, or colleagues.
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