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Midterms As Told By The Disney Princesses

"Sometimes the right path, is not the easiest one." - Pocahontas

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We have finally reached the point in the semester where all of our motivation has run out. We have officially started skipping class on the reg, and started wearing sweats every single day. Yes, I'm talking about mid semester, and with mid semester that means midterms are here. Let me walk you guys through what midterms are like, with a little help from the Disney princesses, because let's face it we all wish we were a princess right now.

1. The first time your professor mentions the midterm exam, since syllabus day.

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Huh, I'm sorry but did you say exam?

2. When your professor hands you the study guide, (if you get one).

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3. Looking through the study guide and realizing how much you actually have to know.

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4. Attempt #1 of many to study.

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aka a huge fail

5. Actually studying.

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aka a cram session the night before

6. When you start to lose all focus.

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7. Snack break.

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8. When you start doing random things.

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9. Trying to get your focus back to studying.

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10. Actually studying part 2.

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11. The point in studying when you just can't anymore.

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12. Breaking down because you realize you know nothing and that you're going to fail.

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13. Deciding to just to go bed because you're over it.

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14. Waking up hating life the next morning.

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15. Taking and completely bs-ing your entire exam.

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16. Walking out of your exam.

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