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10 Finals As Told By The Cast Of 'Riverdale'

The project, the open note, the take home

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10 Finals As Told By The Cast Of 'Riverdale'
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Final exams are the worst for college students. We're studying more than we ever have all semester and the stress levels are through the roof. There are a bunch of types of finals we take and none of them are really pleasant. I think the cast of Riverdale sums it up perfectly.

1. The open note final.

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Everyone nearly cries tears of joy over this one.

2. The final that's noncumulative.

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It's basically a unit test for everything you've covered since the last exam. It's not even going to take an hour to finish.

3. The final you KNOW you're failing. No matter how hard you study.

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We've all had this final before. You know, the one you cry over because you have to go home and tell your mom you're a failure?

4. The final you don't need to study for.

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This final is the best and you're going to do great no matter what.

5. The cumulative final.

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I'm supposed to remember what I learned during the first week?... Uh oh.

6. The final project.

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Usually in groups, sometimes not.

7. The final paper.

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Final papers are the worst. Trying to sum up the entire semester in 10 pages (give or take)? No thanks.

8. The final presentation.

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Final presentations are the best because no one but the professor is listening to you anyway.

9. The take home exam.

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The take home exam is the best because there's no pressure and you can do it in your own time.

10. The one where there is no final at all.

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The best final exam is no final exam.

Happy Finals!

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