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Who Else Is On That Finals Grind?


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Yep. 3 Final papers due within a 6 day time frame. About to go beast mode. Gotta love grad school.

I have two due Friday, but I know this random anthro class is nothing like that grad school stuff. Unfortunately, I leave everything, whether studying or paper writing, off until the morning it is due, generally with a 3-6 AM starting time. Tryna change that now though.

Good luck man!

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My hell/finals week hasn't started yet. Still have another week of classes and then finals begin. I have two 25-30 page papers to do and a group presentation which shouldn't be too bad.

Graduate school is a lot different than undergrad for me. Less classes, but the papers are typically longer and I read a few hundred pages a week. On a brighter note, I am ahead of schedule credit wise and hoping to graduate a semester earlier than originally planned.

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I had a great finals week. It's already over. And it started this morning. Had two finals today (one was a take-home final that I just turned in and walked out, the other was an easy 50 multiple choice test) and one tomorrow that is optional (read: not going to it). Summer is here.

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