OUR VIEW: Good luck with the blue books next week

It may not feel like it yet, but today marks a huge accomplishment on your part.

The amount of adrenaline beginning to course its way through your bloodstream might overshadow the importance of the event, but today really is the last day of classes.

You have made it through a semester. Whether it be your first semester at USU, third semester or (we know there are some of you) 11th semester at USU.

Believe it or not, and most importantly, ready or not, finals begin Monday and will be over by Friday afternoon.

For some, the end of this semester marks a much bigger event than it does for others. December Commencement will take place next week for the first time in many years, offering students in their final semester all the pomp and circumstance they deserve.

So, good luck. Good luck while you’re writing final papers at 3 a.m. in the TSC computer lab. Good luck when you feel like you might be going insane while going over your notes for a 14th time. And, most of all, good luck while you’re sitting in class, debating whether to fill in the bubble A, B, C or D.

Whether you’re a freshman or a super senior finally claiming your cap and gown, luck is definitely something all of us can use when it comes to finals.

Oh, and a little studying never hurt either.