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Her Campus Finals Survival Kit

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at ASU chapter.

Finals can be such a drag – but not if you have the right supplies on-hand! Thanks to Her Campus, we were able to breeze through finals all because of our survival kits! Chipotle, our Chocolate Peppermint Luna Bars, and our Kettle Brand Hey Neighbor kits kept us full and focused while we studied. After those multiple all-nighters, our bodies seemed to be giving up, but with the help of Cold-EEZE Cold Remedy, we were able to feel just like new!

When we needed a little motivation, the Bayer Timeline Project Zine helped pump us up and help us realize that all of this would be worth it in the end. The tests weren’t all bad, but we had our CamelBak Eddy bottle (in Her Campus approved baby pink, of course) to keep us hydrated and focused.To treat ourselves after finals, we used our TRESemmé hairspray and Keratin Smooth Samples to revive our hair, a Chain & Charcoal gift card to buy HC approved jewelry that was super cute and didn’t break the bank, a cute and fancy Baublebar meme alphabet bracelet, Aritizia Hello Opportunity Card and Gift Cards, and even a pair of comfy and sexy Cosabella Underwear (plus coupons if we wanted more-which we totally do!)

Thanks again to the Her Campus team and these fabulous companies; we couldn’t have survived finals without you!

My name is Alejandra Guillen and I am a junior at Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication and at Barrett, the Honors College. As most people do, I enjoy sleep, food (especially of the breakfast, gravy and meat varieties), and Ryan Gosling.
Caroline Ortiz is currently a senior at Arizona State University majoring in English Literature with a minor in Film and Media Production. She co-founded the ASU Her Campus branch at her university in the spring of 2013 and is very happy to be a part of the Her Campus team! Apart from being involved with Her Campus, she is the Chief of Staff for ASU's Programming and Activities Board (PAB), a student run organization that strives to give their student body the best Sun Devil experience, Secretary of Las Hermanas of the Hispanic Mother Daughter Program, a club striving to provide a supportive and encouraging environment to University Latinas, a Trendspotter for MTV Insights, and was previously a Cosmopolitan Magazine Campus Representative! When she is not busy studying Literature (which requires reading endless amounts of Norton Editions) participating in PAB, Las Hermanas or crewing for a film, she enjoys her time off reading YA novels, magazine, shopping and brainstorming new and exciting things for HC ASU. Her ultimate goal is to move to a metropolitan city and become an Editor-in-Chief for a publishing house or crewing for a feature film!