Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Don't Obsess with the Stress



The end of the spring semester seems to creep up on us every year. As students, we suddenly find ourselves stressing out over deadlines, grades, finding internships and jobs, and shopping for the perfect Kentucky Derby dress. Many of us, however, dread one thing more than anything else- exams! In order to help out my fellow students and provide a little stress relief, I have come up with a list of tips and tricks to help get through this time of the year.



1.  Make sure to utilize Willy T. as place of study, not a hang out.  The best hours to study at the main library are really late at night or in the early hours of the morning, when it’s quiet and calm! Also, check out some of the other libraries found around campus to find a quiet workspace!
2. There are 4 Starbucks located on campus. They’re located at Commons, Ovid’s Cafe, the student center, and the Kentucky Clinic.  No flex dollars left? Maybe try trading meal swipes for a tall mocha.
3. If you have any concerns or questions, take advantage of The Study located on south campus. Gathering in small groups with others who take the class can also be a helpful technique.

4. Remember to relax! Try listening to soft music while you study, taking frequent breaks, or maybe watch some meditation videos on YouTube to distress.  Try this one for starters.

5.  Make sure you stop by your professor’s office hours if you have any questions before the final!

6.  Check and double-check your syllabus for exam date, location and time, and if you tend to be a heavy sleeper, it may be a good idea to set two alarms.

7.  Make sure to get outdoors finals week, even if it means taking the books outside! A little fresh air goes a long way!

8.  To-do lists are a great way to accomplish tasks and plan the week ahead!

9.  Unless you’re using your phone or tablet for studying, keep them away for as much time as you can! If you just can’t be away from it, make it a reward for the time studying (i.e. 1.5 hours studying = 10 minutes of phone time).

10.  Most importantly, get a good nights rest, and eat a healthy breakfast the day of your exam. If you stay up all night cramming for a test, it will be hard to function and concentrate!

 A big good luck to everyone on your finals! If you have any more tips to add, feel free to comment below! You never know whose week you might make less stressful!

Best of luck!
Hillary

Hillary is a Landscape Architecture student from Cincinnati, Ohio.  







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