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WSCU Midterms Week As Told By Kanye West

The most dreaded time of year is upon us.

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WSCU Midterms Week As Told By Kanye West
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Ahh midterms, everyone's least favorite part of the semester has shown its ugly face again to college students everywhere. A week or two full of sleepless nights, caffeine filled days, and test taking anxiety. Tears are shed and stress filled students fill the usually empty workstations in the library. Here's everyone's least favorite part of the semester as explained by the one that made Taylor Swift famous, Kanye West

When you were having a bomb semester and then you realize midterms week has hit:

Thinking about all the money and suffering you could save if you drop out prior to your midterms:

When the professors start dishing out midterm dates and you realize you have four exams in one day and seven in the same week:

When you start reviewing material for your first exam and you realize how screwed you are:

When your mom hits you with that "How's your classes going?" phone call and a piece of your heart dies:

When you take a look at your third exam of the day and realize just how badly you're going to do so you write an apology letter to your GPA:

Trying to positively reinforce yourself that you'll do great but, you know deep down you may fail everything:

Then walking out of each exam with a pit of sorrow in your stomach:

When your friend asks how your exam went and you definitely feel as if you failed:

Waiting at your computer for your grades to be put in like:

When the grades come up and the lowest grade you got was a B- :

When you and your squad decide to celebrate surviving midterms by rolling up to the first party you hear about:

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