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Final's Season Is Here

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Hello, to all you fellow students out there! It’s about that time that projects and assignments and bad eating start to catch up to you again because it’s final exam season! It’s been a great two months of getting used to your classes in January and February.

Then in March you’re pretty familiar with your classes, who you want to work with and who you avoid working with at all costs because of their laziness. Where your grades are at and what you have to score on every assignment for the rest of the semester. Then my absolute favorite month (please know that that was sarcasm) is here! Ah, April, how we have all missed you.

The month that has the most work. You can consider it the expert level of every spring semester, basically. The only thing standing in the way of you and summer, A.K.A. freedom. The 30 days of extreme amounts of assignments, tests, individual projects, group projects, deadlines, no sleep, and barely any fun. However, I am here to tell you it is almost over and that we will all make it through!

Just like December, we will all still make it out alive with or without a perfect GPA. So don’t get down on yourself and definitely don’t give up. It’s already mid-April and you, you shining star student, will make it through this. Don’t let any professor or failing grade get you down, you have a bright road ahead of you known as the summer sun. Stay in there, champ!

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