19 .GIFs That Oddly Predict How Your Exam Week Is Going To Go | The Odyssey Online
Start writing a post
College

19 .GIFs That Oddly Predict How Your Exam Week Is Going To Go

We are honestly all at this point where our entire week can be described in a .GIF, am I right?

169
19 .GIFs That Oddly Predict How Your Exam Week Is Going To Go

And yes, I am procrastinating by making this article. @ me.

When you realize you procrastinated way too much.

Giphy

When you are praying to God that He comes sooner rather than later. 

Giphy

When you start to feel the rock at rock bottom. 

Giphy

When, at this point, is it really worth it to start studying? 

Giphy

When you only have an hour before the exam, and have no time to waste. 

Giphy

When you walk in to ask the teacher a question, and get, "You should have asked this earlier," when you didn't have that question earlier. 

Giphy

When you forget a scantron. 

Giphy

When you ask the teacher if she has any extras because you see several on her desk. 

Giphy

When you are about to start the exam and your friend says she is going to "fail," but you know that means a B. 

Giphy

When you are taking the exam and ask the teacher a question, and she says that you are trying to get her to tell you the answer. 

If you know, you know. 

Giphy

When you bring the teacher a candle after the exam on the hopes it helps. 

Giphy

When she says, "Just set it on my desk." 

Giphy

When she tells the class, there will be no curve. 

Giphy

When you actually get your test back and passed. 

Giphy

When you have five other exams, a paper, and a presentation, and it is only Monday. 

Giphy

When your friend asks if your okay, and you don't have time to hash it out because of the five exams, papers, and presentation. 

Giphy

When you feel bad for yelling at her, and decide that maybe she just cares. 

Giphy

Finally, when you finish and it's Friday and you need love and attention. 

Giphy

Report this Content
This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.
Lifestyle

The Great Christmas Movie Debate

"A Christmas Story" is the star on top of the tree.

703
The Great Christmas Movie Debate
Mental Floss

One staple of the Christmas season is sitting around the television watching a Christmas movie with family and friends. But of the seemingly hundreds of movies, which one is the star on the tree? Some share stories of Santa to children ("Santa Claus Is Coming to Town"), others want to spread the Christmas joy to adults ("It's a Wonderful Life"), and a select few are made to get laughs ("Elf"). All good movies, but merely ornaments on the Christmas tree of the best movies. What tops the tree is a movie that bridges the gap between these three movies, and makes it a great watch for anyone who chooses to watch it. Enter the timeless Christmas classic, "A Christmas Story." Created in 1983, this movie holds the tradition of capturing both young and old eyes for 24 straight hours on its Christmas Day marathon. It gets the most coverage out of all holiday movies, but the sheer amount of times it's on television does not make it the greatest. Why is it,
then? A Christmas Story does not try to tell the tale of a Christmas miracle or use Christmas magic to move the story. What it does do though is tell the real story of Christmas. It is relatable and brings out the unmatched excitement of children on Christmas in everyone who watches. Every one becomes a child again when they watch "A Christmas Story."

Keep Reading...Show less
student thinking about finals in library
StableDiffusion

As this semester wraps up, students can’t help but be stressed about finals. After all, our GPAs depends on these grades! What student isn’t worrying about their finals right now? It’s “goodbye social life, hello library” time from now until the end of finals week.

1. Finals are weeks away, I’m sure I’ll be ready for them when they come.

Keep Reading...Show less
Christmas tree
Librarian Lavender

It's the most wonderful time of the year! Christmas is one of my personal favorite holidays because of the Christmas traditions my family upholds generation after generation. After talking to a few of my friends at college, I realized that a lot of them don't really have "Christmas traditions" in their family, and I want to help change that. Here's a list of Christmas traditions that my family does, and anyone can incorporate into their family as well!

Keep Reading...Show less
Student Life

The 5 Phases Of Finals

May the odds be ever in your favor.

2035
Does anybody know how to study
Gurl.com

It’s here; that time of year when college students turn into preschoolers again. We cry for our mothers, eat everything in sight, and whine when we don’t get our way. It’s finals, the dreaded time of the semester when we all realize we should have been paying attention in class instead of literally doing anything else but that. Everyone has to take them, and yes, unfortunately, they are inevitable. But just because they are here and inevitable does not mean they’re peaches and cream and full of rainbows. Surviving them is a must, and the following five phases are a reality for all majors from business to art, nursing to history.

Keep Reading...Show less
Student Life

How To Prepare For The Library: Finals Edition

10 ways to prepare for finals week—beginning with getting to the library.

3279
How To Prepare For The Library: Finals Edition
Photo by Clay Banks on Unsplash

It’s that time of year again when college students live at the library all week, cramming for tests that they should have started studying for last month. Preparing to spend all day at the library takes much consideration and planning. Use these tips to help get you through the week while spending an excessive amount of time in a building that no one wants to be in.

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments