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10 Helpful Tips for Finals Week

Written by EdVisorly | May 1, 2023 7:20:02 PM



Finals week is approaching! Here are 10 tips to help you during finals week. 

1. Make a study schedule: Creating a schedule or planner for the week is the first step to acing finals week. Schedule time for each exam, breaks, meals, and sleep, and stick to it. Divide your study time into small chunks of 25-50 minutes with 5-10 minutes breaks in between. This will help you avoid burnout and retain better.

2. Prioritize your deadlines & exams: Assess which deadlines and exams require more preparation and give them more weightage. Learn the material that carries more marks and cover frequently asked questions. 

3. Find your study spot: Find a comfortable and quiet spot to study. This could be your room, library, a coffee shop, or any place where you can minimize distractions and increase focus. Make sure you have a reliable wifi connection and all your study tools, including books, notes, and a laptop.

4. Revise old notes: Check your old lecture notes, slides, and homework assignments. Reviewing old material can help you refresh your memory, identify gaps in your knowledge, and understand the professor's teaching style.

5. Ask for help: If you're stuck on a concept or topic, don't hesitate to seek help from professors, tutors, classmates, or study groups. Ask questions, clarify gaps, and practice with your peers. Chances are someone else might have the same question you do.

6. Take care of yourself: Practicing self-care during finals week is crucial for mental and physical health. Eat healthy meals, sleep for 7-8 hours, exercise, and take breaks to recharge your mind. 

7. Don't forget your study breaks!: Use your breaks to relax and recharge Take a walk, meditate, read a book, exercise, talk to a friend or family member, or do something that helps you distress. Listening to music, taking a quick nap, or watching a motivational video can also be effective.

8. Stay organized: Keep your study materials, notes, and textbooks organized and accessible. Use color-coded notes, highlighters, and sticky notes to index your notes. You can also use apps to organize your notes digitally.

9. Review previous exams: Reviewing past exams or quizzes can give you an idea of the professor's exam structure, format, and types of questions. This can help you formulate a better study strategy and anticipate questions that might appear on the exam.

10. You got this!  You've worked hard for the entire semester, and now it's time to show what you've got. Believe in yourself, trust your preparation, and give your best effort.

You're on your way to a successful finals week. Remember that finals week is just a fraction of your academic journey, so even if you don't ace every exam, keep pushing forward. The key is to learn, grow, and develop skills that will benefit you in your future career. Congratulations on making it this far, and good luck!