>I will never underestimate the urgency of studying right up to the final. Luckily for me, my two easiest finals were on the first day. I knocked out English and New Testament last Tuesday. I know I aced New Testament but I felt really guilty about not knowing the answers to about 3 questions. I really enjoyed that class and I felt I should have known the answers. Dr. Neesley is such a great professor. If I could put as much effort and energy as he does into what I do, then perhaps I could really balance all the things I juggle in my life.
Speaking of New Testament, I rested on Wednesday and prepared for my next 4 finals, which I called the 4 horsemen of Finals. I had a 14 page Theoretical Physics test to study for. No easy picnic. I never really learned line/surface/volume integrals so I spaced out on those questions. Friday I had Linear Algebra, not a bad horseman. I knocked his ass down that horse, but later that day I got jousted by the 10 page horseman of Biophysics. I literally felt like tearing that test. Although I like the notion of differential equations and solving them, I was ill-prepared for that final.
I just finished my Ordinary Differential Equations final. I was expecting the last horseman to be the worst of all, because Dr. Benitez knows how to write a challenging test, and although the test I just took was challenging, I did not feel like crying and puking all over my test. I am a little sleep deprived but I am freeee. I have much I have thought about.
A day of playing nothing but Pokemon should be good detox.

To everyone who still has or is starting finals: Good Luck
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