![]() 2 Days:Īs you start to pack up your things and get ready to move out, you've never been more ready to get home and kiss your responsibilities goodbye for a few months. You've been non-stop cramming and you've reached your study capacity, so now it's time to tap out and accept whatever grade you get. It's pretty much safe to say if you don't know it now, you're never going to know it. 4 Days: As your exhaustion begins to catch up with you and your eyes burn from all the studying you've been doing, you contemplate your sanity and how your brain hasn't turned into goo yet. You're losing steam and with five days left, you can't quite justify quitting, but all the work you're doing seems pointless and counterproductive. Sleep deprivation is at an all-time high. With one week left, it's time to start cramming, but you don't even know where to begin studying because you don't know what you don't know. You probably haven't even attempted to start studying yet because the thought of doing so makes you nauseous. With finals just around the corner, you're slowly beginning to realize you need to start preparing for what is your impending doom. After two semesters worth of work, you're burnt out and all you want to worry about is whether or not you have aloe for your sunburn.Ģ0 Days: ĭespite your lack of motivation, the presentations, papers and tests start to suffocate you and every time you think you're done, another project rears its ugly head. By this point, spring break is long gone and the next break you're going to get is summer.
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