The Buzz: How do you prepare for finals?
December 4, 2018

Axel Melendez was interviewed for The Inquirer on 12/04/2018. (Phillip Cordero/The Inquirer)
“I didn’t get too many finals this semester, lots of final projects.”
Axel Melendez, 18, Undecided

Maya Meza was interviewed for The Inquirer on 12/04/18. (Phillip Cordero/The Inquirer)
“I study a little bit everyday.”
Maya Meza, 18, Early Childcare

Reyn Nakamoto was interviewed for The Inquirer on 12/04/18. (Phillip Cordero/The Inquirer)
“I focus on the material that we went over in the beginning of the semester (because) that is the information that is the least fresh in my mind.”
Reyn Nakamoto, 18, Computer Science

Cameron Shapoorian was interviewed for The Inquirer on 12/08/18. (Phillip Cordero/The Inquirer)
“I go over past tests and study guides.”
Cameron Shapoorian, 19, Computer Science