Anahi: Thali, from time to time, I wonder if we’re ever going to finish all these assignments.
Thalia: Honestly, I think it’s just a matter of time before we both get overwhelmed. We always have so much to do.
Anahi: True, but I try not to waste a lot of time scrolling on my phone anymore. It just makes everything pile up. I’m trying to stay focused.
Thalia: I’ve learned to take my time with research, even if deadlines are close. Rushing just makes me crazy.
Anahi: Same here. Sometimes I listen to music to pass the time between classes. It helps me relax. Do you have any playlist recommendations?
Thalia: I know what you mean. I try to get to class in time, but traffic is unpredictable. Maybe I should leave earlier to avoid the stress.
Anahi: At least you always manage to submit your work on time. I wish I could be as organized. I’m working on improving that, though.
Thalia: You will be, in no time. It just takes practice. Remember, progress is better than perfection.
Anahi: I hope so. The grades should be posted any time now. I’m so nervous! I just want to see if all this effort paid off.
Thalia: Me too. I’ve been waiting for some time, and I just want to know how I did. Whatever happens, we’ll figure it out together.
Anahi: At the time we started this semester, I never imagined it would be this intense. But I’m glad we’re in it together.
Thalia: I agree. We need to make time for ourselves, too, not just for studying. Self-care is just as important as deadlines.
Anahi: Absolutely. Let’s tackle these projects one at a time, so we don’t get too stressed. Breaking things down makes everything more manageable.
Thalia: And maybe, from time to time, we can reward ourselves with coffee breaks. Those little moments really help recharge us.
Anahi: Yeah, those breaks are necessary. We should plan something fun after finals. What do you think?
Thalia: Definitely, It will be a great way to celebrate and relax. I’m already looking forward to it.
Thalia: Honestly, I think it’s just a matter of time before we both get overwhelmed. We always have so much to do.
Anahi: True, but I try not to waste a lot of time scrolling on my phone anymore. It just makes everything pile up. I’m trying to stay focused.
Thalia: I’ve learned to take my time with research, even if deadlines are close. Rushing just makes me crazy.
Anahi: Same here. Sometimes I listen to music to pass the time between classes. It helps me relax. Do you have any playlist recommendations?
Thalia: I know what you mean. I try to get to class in time, but traffic is unpredictable. Maybe I should leave earlier to avoid the stress.
Anahi: At least you always manage to submit your work on time. I wish I could be as organized. I’m working on improving that, though.
Thalia: You will be, in no time. It just takes practice. Remember, progress is better than perfection.
Anahi: I hope so. The grades should be posted any time now. I’m so nervous! I just want to see if all this effort paid off.
Thalia: Me too. I’ve been waiting for some time, and I just want to know how I did. Whatever happens, we’ll figure it out together.
Anahi: At the time we started this semester, I never imagined it would be this intense. But I’m glad we’re in it together.
Thalia: I agree. We need to make time for ourselves, too, not just for studying. Self-care is just as important as deadlines.
Anahi: Absolutely. Let’s tackle these projects one at a time, so we don’t get too stressed. Breaking things down makes everything more manageable.
Thalia: And maybe, from time to time, we can reward ourselves with coffee breaks. Those little moments really help recharge us.
Anahi: Yeah, those breaks are necessary. We should plan something fun after finals. What do you think?
Thalia: Definitely, It will be a great way to celebrate and relax. I’m already looking forward to it.