This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at MSU chapter.
When your professor informs the class that the midterm is cumulative:
When you realize you forgot about your homework assignment and it’s due at 11:59 p.m.:
When you hear about people who don’t have any midterms:
When you’re attempting to eat the stress away:
How you feel at any given moment:
When someone asks how you’re doing:
When your friend wants to stop studying for the night:
That inevitable class you wait until the night before to start studying for:
When you’ve been studying all day and need to relax:
When you need to sleep but can’t afford to stop flash card-ing:
When you think you’re going to fail, but you’re just done with everything:
When you would do anything rather than study:
When the only thing left to look forward to and enjoy is eating:
When everything is just too much:
When your brain is equivalent to scrambled eggs:
When you don’t get the 4.0:
When there’s nothing else to do to save your GPA:
When you remember the important things in life: