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

You start off confident, ready to write the best essay out there.

When suddenly, not even the simplest idea for your paper comes to mind.

You decide to take a break and brainstorm which, of course, turns into intense procrastination.

After hours of wasting time, the ideas pop into your head and you start to write away.

When, out of the blue, writer’s block strikes and you end up having an existential crisis.

Trying to continue with your essay, coffee becomes your best friend.

You finally made it to the concluding paragraph, but you’re out of ideas on how to finish.

As you read your essay, you’re completely satisfied with how it turned out (or at least you hope your professor doesn’t notice all the bulls**t).

You’re about to print your work, unfortunately, we all know how printers smell fear and a deadline. *freaks out*

With barely any time left, you have your essay printed and ready to turn in. Whew!

 

 
 
Jennifer Mojica Santana is an undergraduate student at the University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus (UPRM). She is currently pursuing a degree in English with a concentration in Literature, and minor studies in Project Management and Writing and Communications. Mojica Santana has written for UPRM's chapter of the online magazine Her Campus since March 2015. She served as the chapter's Senior Editor from January 2016 through May 2016. From June 2016 through October 2017, Mojica Santana was the chapter's co-Campus Correspondent and co-Editor-in-Chief. During the summer of 2917, she conducted research at Brown University. Currently, she is a visiting student at Brown University.
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