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10 Struggles Everyone Has During Midterms, Explained By Parks and Rec

“I have literally never been more stressed out.”

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10 Struggles Everyone Has During Midterms, Explained By Parks and Rec
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Well, it's that time of the semester again: midterms. The same thoughts you had last semester start running through your head again: How is this possible? It seemed like the semester just started last week? Didn't we just have an exam the other day? Should I start going to class? And most importantly: will this exam be cumulative?

Thankfully, we have the cast Parks and Recreation to accurately sum up our innermost thoughts and feelings on the saddest time of the year, aside from finals, of course.

1. Looking at your calendar and knowing it's that dreaded time of the semester again . . . midterms.

2. When you realize you have multiple exams on the same day

3. Texting your friends for reassurance but finding out that they're just as stressed as you

4. When you know you should be studying but Netflix is calling your name

5. Debating whether or not you should just drop out right now

6. Staring blankly at your notes for hours

7. Going into an exam after you pulled two all nighters in a row and consumed nothing but coffee and Insomnia Cookies

8. Accepting your fate

9. "Remember, C's get degrees!"

10. Leaving an exam knowing you aced it and that all of this is finally over

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