It's probably a beautiful day outside, but sadly you're probably stuck inside studying for midterms. Are you prepared? If not, don't stress and instead enjoy these few relatable stages of feelings during midterms as told by Key and Peele:
Stage 1: Realization
Finally reading the syllabus and finding out you have midterms almost every week for the entire quarter. Midterms usually means the middle of the quarter, but do professors really care?
Stage 2: Frustration
Loathing the fact that your professors put two or more midterms on the same day.
Stage 3: Procrastination
Realizing the past couple weeks you haven't actually prepared and that you've done absolutely everything else but study for midterms.
Stage 4: Panic
You have four midterms, a research paper and a quiz next week. It's okay to freak out.
Stage 5: Binge
Now that you've accepted you just aren't 100% prepared, it's okay to eat whatever you want and watch that episode of Netflix.
Stage 6: Test Time
Wether it's week two or week nine, you're still going to have the same feeling going into that horrible exam.
Stage 7: Defeat
Walking out of the midterm realizing you probably have another midterm to study for right after.
Happy Midterm Season!