Toward the end of the semester, every college student is feeling the same types of emotions: stress, sadness, exhaustion, anxiety, and even anger. We're weary, we're tired, and we're ready for summer break. Thankfully, here are 11 moods and experiences we can all relate to described by “Grey’s Anatomy.”
1. When your parents ask how school is going, but you're just ready for it to be over.
2. When all you want to do is sleep but your GPA is begging you to study for your final.
3. Begging your professor to round your 55 to a 90.
4. When the entire finale is on Quizlet and you know you're going to pass it.
5. The excitement that shoots up your spine when you find out the final is not mandatory.
6. The time of the year where you ask yourself if college is really worth the stress.
7. When the semester is finally over and all you can do is smile and dance with so much excitement.
8. Being in love with yourself for making it through the end of the semester without dying from stress.
9. When it's your groups turn to present your end of the semester group project but no one is prepared.
10. Professor: by now you should understand...
Class:
11. When you skip class then run into your professor.
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