Which Week Of The Term Are You?

This quiz will tell you which week of the term best describes your personality, while failing to control for the fact that whatever week it is right now is what's actually determining how you feel.

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On Nov 4, 2015

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How did you do on your last midterm?

A question from your mom: when's the last time you did laundry?

Which emoji do you use most often?

Which of these things are you least likely to do?

Last, but not least: bed, bath or beyond?

Week 1

Week 1

Week 1!!! You're an optimistic person, always ready for new experiences and excited for what the future holds. But at the same time, you're so good at living in the moment that you're sometimes unprepared for when things get tough.

Week 3

Week 3

Week 3! That week people vaguely remember as having been a happier time. You're a fairly relaxed person then, you're pretty good at managing your time and people like being around you.

Week 5

Week 5

Week 5. Things may be starting to not go so well, but you're not too worried about it, because to you there's always room and time for improvement.

Week 7

Week 7

I'm sorry, you're week 7, which means things are starting to fall apart for you, and the end isn't really in sight yet. Good luck.

Week 9

Week 9

You're week 9, meaning that your stress levels are consistently through the roof and that you rarely get more than six hours of sleep. But hey, you somehow manage to always come out on top. Or you at least always make it out alive.

Week 10

Week 10

It's over!! Well, almost. You're week 10, meaning you've been through a lot recently and you're just ready to put the past behind you.

Interim

Interim

You feel so chill it's like you're not even taking classes. But the question is how do you keep stress at such a minimum? Teach me your ways.

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