Everyone has their own unique way of studying and preparing for finals in college, but some methods are much more efficient than others. Unfortunately, an inefficient method of preparing for finals
may be what keeps you from succeeding. Your finals are too important to mess up. Here are a few ways to stay on task and prepare yourself properly for the biggest exams of the year.
PrioritizeStudy and complete the projects that will be worth more of your grade first. Make an ordered list of things to study and projects to complete based on time and importance. Without having some semblance of an agenda planned, it will become very easy for you to mismanage all of the study time that you have available to you. Know where you currently stand grade wise in your classes so you know how well you will have to do on the final to get the grade you desire.Don't Fall behindIf you are behind in required class readings, you will have a lot of reading to do come finals. Make sure you learn the material the first time it's taught so you don't have to go back and review it. Sometimes, if you pay good attention in class, you can forgo some of the required reading.Study EnvironmentYou can accomplish much more quality study time in an academic like atmosphere than studying at home. Cut out all distractions while brainstorming to help maintain your train of thought. Eliminating noisy distractions and working during the day when you are more alert are also great ways to improve efficiency when studying.Study TimeBe prepared for some seriously intensive studying and plan for it accordingly. Study when it best suits you. Some people have more energy in the daytime, while others have higher efficiency during the late hours of the night. Find what works best for you and dedicate your more difficult tasks to these study times.Office HoursShow up at your professor's office during office hours. Many office hours go unused by students, which is sad because professors are such a great resource of information (they know what will be on the test). The professor will see your dedication to learning and in doing so, it may even bump you up a grade.
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All seriousness aside, if you don't know the the stuff on the final, "C" is not always the best answer. B is the new C. It may be a rough week, but you'll be glad when it's over. There is a reason why they give you a nice long vacation break after finals...because finals can be grueling!. |