Professors always want to play games and use Jedi mind tricks on us when it comes to Finals. You have different types of teachers, the ones that teach you a whole lot of nonsense and put none of what they taught on the finals. Then you have other professors that put random facts about Alexander the Great, knowing full well that the final is based solely on chemistry.
A funny thing about vine is that there is always a 6 second clip that will tell 21 years of your life. The newest trend and probably the funniest in a while is #GotEem! So here is an ode to finals and teachers who make us the fools and set us all up for failure.
1. When you've spent weeks studying for your calculus 1 final, which your teacher said would only be 3 chapters, then you realize that it's actually a cumulative exam.
2. In your Stats class, before every exam, you are all allowed to have one page full of notes on hand to assist you. However, for this final the professor tells everyone to put their things away, including the notes that you are supposed be to able to have.
3. The good old final review, where professors try their hardest to get us prepared for the last test that we will take before the end of the semester. Oh but wait? The final review has been cancelled.
4. Normally your professor will tell you before you come into the exam "I'll provide the scantrons, all you will need is your pencil". Looks like the professor forgot all about the scantrons, and as a bonus he didn't even make an effort to tell the whole class about it.
5. Do you remember going over the Laws of Manusmrti that your professor clearly said would NOT be on the exam and low and behold, there they are? First question on the Final.
6. Remember when you only thought your Organic Chem exam was only on the SN1 and SN2 reactions and, not to mention ,the E1 and E2 reactions? Oh no, that was a blatant lie, your final will consist of everything from cycloalkanes to synthesis. This is for all those that are looking at this sixth one, scratching your heads, and saying " What the heck is this?".
We all have experienced this type of deception one way or another from our professors. The ones who should want nothing but the best for their students, throw us into the deepest of holes and watch as we try to salvage the most out of our sad and pitiful semesters. If you don't take it from me, watch and see what really goes down during your finals, and then you will really know and understand, the hurt and the trickery that comes from your professors.

























