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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Northeastern chapter.

1. The Overwhelmed

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This person practically lives at the library. All of their free time is spent studying and trying to memorize each word of their notes, despite the fact that they came into finals week with As and Bs, so their stress is unneeded.

2. The Chill

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They think they have it 100% together even if they haven’t gone to a single lecture since the first week of the semester. They’re most likely to be found watching Netflix while in the library next to their overwhelmed counterparts or getting their pre-finals beauty sleep in their dorm.

3. The Overachiever

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They’ve been studying for finals since midterms ended, and everyone has a love-hate relationship with them. They always seem one step ahead, and they don’t get stressed because their study schedule is perfectly planned out.

4. The One Who Has No Finals

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That one person who somehow has one group project and a paper instead of four finals. How did they get so lucky? No one knows, but everyone wishes they were in the same boat.

5. The Procrastinator

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They seem overly calm at first, but don’t be fooled because they don’t let themselves get worried about finals until the last possible minute. They pull an all-nighter or two to recover for the lost studying time, and then sleep for a week straight to recover once they get home.

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