Dr. Ross Eustace Geller is so wise. As a professor, he has to experience the struggles of the end of the semester just like us. Ross has a done a fabulous job of putting our end of the semester feels into words.
1. "I'm fine."
When you've been in the library for 10 hours straight, and you're four cups of coffee in when someone asks you how you are.
2. "Why? Why me?"
When you leave the library at 2 in the morning, and you finally get into bed after a long night of studying and you cannot sleep.
3. "One final push."
When you are about to walk into your last exam.
4. "Unagi"
The state of total awareness. With unagi, you can be prepared for any danger that may befall you. As college students, we believe we have achieved unagi...until we read the first question on the exam.
5. "That is so silly."
When you read a question on your exam that makes absolutely no sense.
6. "Why do bad things happen to good people?"
When you finally reach the end of the exam and realize how unprepared you actually were.
7. Enough said.
Okay, so this one is not a quote, but it perfectly sums up how you feel when you leave the class because you are finally done.
Whew, you made it! One more semester down. Good luck on your exams! Ross knows you can do it.