Let's be realistic, everyone is eagerly waiting for the "Game of Thrones" season six premiere. There are some major questions on everyone's mind's. Is Daenarys safe? Is Arya really going to stay blind? Will the remaining members of the Stark family be reunited? And, most importantly, is Jon Snow alive? While we have to wait a few more weeks for these answers, we simultaneously have to wait for the end of the semester. There are a few thoughts that are running through everyone's mind's, and "Game of Thrones" can definitely relate.
1. When you finally write down all of the stuff you have to do before finals.
2. You tell yourself it's totally doable.
3. After a few nights of actually doing your work, you give yourself a break. You deserve it.
4. You also convince your friends that they are geniuses and do not need to study, so they join your "breaks."
5. All of the sudden, two (or more) weeks have gone by.
6. Your teacher assigns you something else, in addition to all of the work you already have.
7. You go to their office hours to "look over the paper you got back," but really you just want them to boost your grade.
8. You start talking nonsense because you're going insane.
9. Your friends try to calm you down, but you don't listen.
10. You've lost all abilities related to completing your schoolwork.
11. All of the sudden, you're questioning if college was the right decision.
12. Then, you get a stroke of genius.
13. You realize nothing is going to stop you from surviving the rest of the semester.
14. As you make up all of the work you haven't done throughout the semester, you realize you can study.
15. You accept that finals week as a challenge that you are determined to win.
16. You get your grades back.
You did it. You passed. Now go home, sleep, and watch some "Game of Thrones."