 I didn't want this night to come, but I knew, I knew it would have to. I'd finally have to say goodbye to all the friends and memories and stuff that I'd made during my first year. But the problem is you're working and studying for finals up till the very, very end. So it's hard to enjoy it. Like in high school I took my final exam before my AP exams and then had a month of just doing absolutely nothing. This past final season at Yale I had four finals which meant I was studying pretty much non-stop for an entire week. I spent way too much time in the TD Common Room or the buttery just like grinding away at old P sets and review sheets and it was a mess. But we're good though. Just spent the past hour unloading all my clothes into these duffel bags down here. I was just taking a little break from studying about to head back down to the buttery and finish cramming for this physics exam. Let's hope it goes well. The past three exams have gone really well. So I'm hoping I can finish out strong. This has been the grind spot for pretty much last week. One last final and we're out of here. Just finished dinner, getting some last minute cramming in before I head over to physics. It's going to be a rough one. It's like RC circuits, RL circuits, LRC circuits. I don't even know anymore but we're going to do it. I'm going to be done and I go home tomorrow. Let's go. What makes it even better is everyone is out there in the 2D courtyard playing and talking. I've been here in the buttery all day studying. It's all good though. It's all good. Just finished my last final. Physics is done. It went really well. I answered most of the questions completely. There's one that was a little iffy on but I should be fine. It's crazy but freshman year is over. It feels like just yesterday I was walking on to this campus for the first time but now it's all over. Right now I'm headed to LDev on the old campus to hang out with some friends because it is our last night here. I'm here with Tommy Johnson, headed over to Welch to see our boy Henderson. It's a great time. We're done with finals. Last night at Yale, let's make the most of it. It's been a fun time. Come on Tommy. Speed it up, speed it up, speed it up, just in the track that I beat it up. Hold up. Where's my boy Nico Moscoso? In Moscow 12, N-M-O-S-C-O-W-1-2. Easy to remember. Check me out for your DS questions. Huge proponent of DS but hey, I'm going to give it to you straight about what it's like, the grind that it is. It's worth it but it's going to be tough kids. No, no, no. It's great. It's great sense of community. It's a great way to meet your professors. For sure. For sure. For sure. It's not for everyone absolutely but if you're willing to take on the challenge, I would 100% recommend it. I'm G-Hav. There's really nowhere else to go. Look at these options. Look at this. Look at this. I'm going to take the camera. All right. Cookies. I don't, chocolate liveness, butter stuff. We got s'more bowls. I don't even know what this stuff is but every possible option you need. But let's turn the camera here. Look at all this food here. Unlimited options and you can get some ramen, look at all these cup noodles here. Unlimited options usually. I had a great last night. It was fun hanging out with everyone for one last time but it also got a little sad when you know you had to say our goodbyes. I mean you're used to spending like 24 hours a day with these people and then all of a sudden they're halfway across the country or even halfway across the world for that matter. Anyways my mom was driving up to New Haven the next Wednesday morning to help me pack up all my stuff or all the stuff that I should have already packed up. Turn in all the paperwork and move out. It was kind of sad to see me and Jake's room all empty. I was kind of having flashbacks the first time I walked into it. I don't know. It's been a wild ride this past year. So much fun. So much work. Honestly, I couldn't have asked for anything more. It's all over. I know. I know. Look who it is working the AIDS desk. First day on the job. First day on the job. And I get to turn in the Josh Beasley suite.