1. Confidence
For once this whole semester, you believe in yourself. You’ll sit down with stacks of flashcards, highlighters, coffee and a red bull, and think you’ll be fine. And if that doesn’t work, just remember “I’m Chuck Bass” is a valid answer to every question.
2.Contemplation
10 minutes into studying you’ll think, “Is college really even for me?” And then you’ll spend the next hour questioning every aspect of life that lead you to that exact moment. In reality, you’ll probably spend more time wondering if you can pass than actually studying to pass.
3.Realization
You might take 6 classes, but then if you read further into the syllabus you’ll soon learn there’s “No Final Exam” for 4 of them. It might not be 8 letters, but it will probably be the best 3 words you’ve ever heard.
4.Sleep Deprivation
By the morning of the exam, you’ll be exhausted, starving, and your brain will physically hurt. There will be so much information flooding your mind that you won’t know what formulas go with what class and if there’s an even a purpose in showing up for the exam.
5.Acceptance
It’s too late to do anything about the answers you didn’t know, and it’s too late to boost your grade. So, go home for the summer and pray to God that there’s a curve, because no matter how much you studied it will never be enough.