The professor reminds you that your midterm is coming up.
How is it already the middle of the semester? The first day of classes feels like yesterday.
You design a great study plan, figuring out your time management down to the very last minute.
"If I spend thirty minutes every night reviewing my notes, it’ll only take me five days to review everything we’ve learned. Then the night before the exam I can look everything over for an hour or so and go to sleep so I’m well-rested for the exam.”
The Wi-Fi in the library or basically anywhere you try to study on campus barely stays connected for more than three minutes.
You promised yourself you would wait at least two hours before taking a study break.
But the person in the cubicle next to you brought food and it smells so, sogood.
After twenty-eight hours of studying, you can barely function any longer.
You surrender to your body's need for sleep.
Ha, did you think you would sleep for a sufficient amount of time?
Rise and shine, it's test time!
The walk over to the classroom is spent trying to make sure you have memorized every single formula, vocabulary term, and scenario possible.
You thought you were prepared.
But now, before the test, all of your classmates are cramming last-minute facts together and you are really overwhelmed by everything and not quite sure you can do this.
All that panic for nothing!
You have no problem answering any of the questions, and you even hand your exam in before the period ends.
You walk out of the classroom feeling like a new person.
If you could handle that exam, you can handle anything- especially the four other exams you have this week.
Thanks for reading! Best of luck to every student taking midterms!