The Kübler-Ross model is what psychologists use to describe the five stages of death: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. This article is about taking a college exam. Kinda the same thing right? I think so. Here's the five stages of taking a college exam.
1. Denial: The professor hands out the exam
Honestly I'm not even worried. I bet the test isn't even that hard.
2. Anger: Seeing the first question
It's just kinda unfair to be tested on something I've never even seen in this classroom.
3. Bargaining: Calculating your score
Okay, if I get this one wrong, but the next two right, I could probably manage a 75.
4. Depression: Finishing the test
I'm going to fail out of school.
5. Acceptance: Handing in the exam
Okay, well. Nothing more I can do now.