A grade does not determine your self worth or your artistic abilities. You got this! Happy Finals!
We have finally reached what can be considered the most stressful and chaotic part of the school year: Finals. A time where sleep doesn't exist and caffeine is in high demand. Going into my fifth round of college finals, I have determined that it does not in fact get easier. It gets harder and more stressful. It feels like there is never enough time for anything and it is almost as if there is a large timer counting down to the end.
While it is often misconstrued that those who study theatre and the performing arts don't have a heavy course load or hard finals- that could not be more wrong. In fact, I would argue that our finals are even more tedious and time consuming then most majors. We are often writing paper after paper, accompanied by in-person performance finals that require hours upon hours of rehearsal time. We spend our time studying and analyzing text, memorizing lines, dancing till 2 AM in the studios, and rehearsing our pieces. We even do all of these things while sometimes being in a department show or participating in extracurricular activities and jobs outside of school. Long story short, being a theatre major is NOT easy.
As we head into finals, I wanted to share some of my tips for having a good finals season:
At the end of the day, all that matters is that you tried your best and did the work. If things don't work out the way you wanted them to, then that is okay! A grade does not determine your self worth or your artistic abilities. You got this! Happy Finals!
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