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11 Positive Quotes to Help Get You Through Finals

May the curve be ever in your favor

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11 Positive Quotes to Help Get You Through Finals
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No one can refute, finals are rough. You don't sleep for 48 hours while studying for five or six exams. You also have to complete the three projects you have due the next day, four papers to finish writing and there is always that one professor whom personally doesn't even know whats going to be on the exam so you have to attempt to prepare for that. Finals are in most cases, a negative word that brings fear into the hearts of A students and a chill down the spine of even the laziest of slackers. However, here are positive quotes to boost your morale and keep you going strong.


1. Don't give up! If Bluto can do it, you can do it!



2. Yes, your grade point average is important but it does not define how smart, how hard you tried, or how great you are!



3. Don't go into your exam with anxiety, hope for the best. You worked hard all year long, you got this!



4. I believe in you!



5. A positive attitude or look on situations can go a long way.


6. Always listen to (and look at) Bradley Cooper.


7. Even if you think your brain cannot possibly handle anymore, it can.



8. Even if you don't get the score you wanted, there is a positive lesson in every lack of success.



9. Always do your best. If you do, you will, more often than not, see the results you wanted.


10. There is always hope.


11. Walk into that exam carrying as much confidence as Sandra Bullock had when walking to the plane in Miss Congeniality



Do not forget you are smart! You can do this! So, may the coffee run all night and the curve be ever in your favor.

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