Finals week â two words all too familiar to many Penn State students who know the long nights, lack of sleep and caffeine overload associated with this time of year.
However, over the past three semesters, students and professors alike have had to adjust to a virtual learning environment for finals no one expected.
Emily Bober said while she prefers to have the extra time to prepare, it is a constant struggle to keep herself on track throughout the semester to be ready for the exams.
âWhile it was a lot easier to take finals at home in the fall, it was also easy to get off track,â Bober (sophomore-biology) said. âI struggled a lot to adjust to the virtual format in the beginning because you really canât procrastinate.â
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