Go get 'em Slender! Best wishes, and see you on the other side.
For some of you who haven't experienced finals, finals are tests at the end of a semester that cover everything learned in a subject during that semester (or sometimes the whole school year). So the studying covers a lot of material.
Finals should be no biggie, just a very large chunk of review work if you've kept up with studies all semester. I imagine that a brainiac like Slender is consistently on top of homework and studies all year long, so he just has to cut the distractions for a few weeks and hit the books hard. There seem to be a lot of pilots here in middle school and high school, and this is when good study habits are either learned or missed, and that makes a difference in whether finals are "simply buckling down" or "looming disasters" lol. Keep at it all year long, don't miss a concept if you don't get something, and ask for help from teachers and others, all with a goal of making finals preparation just a thorough review of stuff you already learned.
This is from personal experience having done it both ways. Having to learn all new material during finals preparation really sucks!
Conversely, there is no better feeling than walking out of a final knowing that you nailed it.
Manfred