Honestly, it's not that bad, and a lot of it depends on the professor and the class. Some professors treat this time no differently than a normal couple weeks, finished with a typical exam. Others make a big deal of it. It is the luck of the draw, I suppose.
I was not exaggerating the feeling of tension across campus, though. Christmas at Luther is taking up the majority of a lot of people's time, and the act juggling that commitment along with preparations for finals is not something I envy. I really admire the gumption of those involved, they are true go-getters. I look forward to the performance tonight, I've heard it is fantastic.
In other news, we had our first significant snow last night. We have already had small flurries and whatnot, but this stuck and now we are all immersed in a winter wonderland. A flood of people migrated outdoors last night to experience the first mini blizzard of the season. I learned a new technique for sledding last night, as well. It involves wearing a trash bag like a diaper and sliding down the hill on your bum. It looks like fun, and I just may have to try it once I can get my hands on a trash bag.
I should start hacking away at my biology lab report, so to all of my loyal readers out there in the virtual world; take care of yourselves and give your mothers a hug and a kiss for the holidays.
Peace,
Collin