<p>It's that time of the semester, exams! The library is always packed now and the whole campus has a tense vibe. It's also that time of the semester where drugs are most abused...caffeine and stimulants for studying, students popping adderall for all nighters, and alcohol to quell the nerves. This being my 5th semester at a university, these are the observations i have gathered.</p>
<p>Hell yes. I hadn’t visited CC for months, the need to procrastinate pushed me over the edge.</p>
<p>It’s definitely tense. Even better for me personally, I have bronchitis, and I’m a music major, my instrument being voice. No fun at all.</p>
<p>Yup, this time and around Mid to late April is when young adults alike begin feeling the most stressed. Exam week where I’m from is coyly nicknamed “Zombie Week” as students just stagger around from exam to exam sleep deprived. One dorm delivers exam week Care Packages, including chocolate within. A good natural stress reliever. Last semester when I had to memorize 20 questions and answers for Spanish II <nightmare. I coudlent focus/take the constant traffic of people coming and going. I just checked into motel 6 for 3 days and studied like mad.</p>
<p>next 2 weeks are going to suuuuuuckk</p>
<p>but the day after that will be aaawwesome</p>
<p>Not really, most of my stress comes from non-academic things. But I can tell people are getting stressed out.</p>