The end of the semester means a final project, unfortunately. I think by now we all know just how terrible they are. You're drained from the rest of the semester and everything seems to suddenly pile up all at once. So what if the projects were assigned the first day of class in the syllabus? It still feels like we don't have enough time.
As college students it's normal to procrastinate until the last minute, right? Here are just some of the never ending struggles of final projects as told by someone who struggles to get work done too, Michael Scott:
1. When a professor explains a project but you still have no idea what you're supposed to do:
2. Getting assigned your hardest projects in classes that aren't even a part of your major:
3. When a professor asks if you want to present the first day of presentations but you've yet to start the project:
4. Realizing a group project is due soon but your group has yet to even discuss it:
5. When you have to incorporate what you've learned over the semester into the project and realizing you didn't pay attention enough:
6. When you finally start your project and you realize it's more work than you expected:
7. When you're trying to get to the minimum page requirement:
8. When you finally meet with your group and start your project, but you are too drained from your other projects:
9. When someone presents before you and you realize your project isn't nearly as good:
10. When you think you're done with projects and realize you still have another to do:
11. When you finally finish and present your project:
12. Waiting for your final grade:
13. When you finally get your grade back and it's not as bad as you thought:
this actually isn't a struggle, but how could I not include this gif?!