| Motivational Article - Beating Final Exam stress |
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| Friday, 16 September 2011 12:55 |
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Check out these tips to help you survive finals: 1. Stay Away from Stressful People: Stress is contagious. Resist the urge to have a study session with your super-tense friend. Definitely avoid them if they are constantly complaining about all the work to do and breaking pencils all over the place. Your workload is bad enough, you don't need to add others' stress to it also. 2. Avoid All-Nighters: Some students swear by this method; however, most serious students avoid it like the plague. A study published in the January issue of Behavioral Sleep Medicine found that students who typically pulled all-nighters tended to have lower GPAs than those who didn't. Ideally we should all begin preparing for our exams long before finals week. Make sure you have all of the notes that you need, and then create a study schedule that you can handle during finals week.
4. Prioritize: One massive marathon of studying for five different classes will only make you red-alert anxious. Instead, aim for two weeks of studying for, say, 30 minutes to an hour a day. That way, you gradually build the knowledge into your brain. However, if you've only got 12 hours until the exam, do not try to cram in four months of information in 12 hours. Your mental well being will thank you. Instead, look over notes from class and try to go over the main concepts.
6. Form Effective Study Groups: There are only two kinds of study groups possible: very, very good ones, or very, very bad ones. The biggest flaw in these study groups is the lack of studying that occurs. If you do magically manage to study, avoid at all costs the "group think" syndrome. Take for example: Basically, when no one knows the answer, it allows for a very wrong answer to present itself. Pick a group with some credentials and get studying! |
| Last Updated on Friday, 16 September 2011 13:11 |





