Finals week is here and we’re all stressed about our upcoming workload, but that doesn’t mean we don’t have time for it all. Sure, there is a lot to complete in a short amount of time, but creating an effective schedule for the days of finals will help you finish all you need to while making you feel comfortable with the outcome. Creating an efficient study schedule for your finals week doesn’t have to be a particular style, it’s all about what makes you feel comfortable with planning out your days. Figuring out how to create the right schedule for you can also be a challenge on top of finals week, but it doesn’t have to be. Below is my own study schedule that I created to help me complete all of my work while still setting aside time for both studying and taking breaks:
- Wednesday, April 28th
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Classes/Obligations:
10:20am-11:10am: Geography Recitation
12:40pm-1:30pm: European Hist Lecture
1:50pm-2:40pm Geography Lecture
Tasks:
Take Astronomy Quiz
Do Astronomy Homework Assignment
- Thursday, April 29th
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Classes/Obligations:
12:45pm-2:00pm: Astronomy Lecture
5:30pm-9:30pm: Work
Tasks:
Study for Global History Exam
Create Study Materials for Astronomy Final
Create Study Materials for Geography Final
- Friday, April 30th
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Obligations:
Reading Day (No Classes)
Sorority Fundraiser at 6pm
Tasks:
Study for Global History Final (morning)
Take Global Hist Final (afternoon)
- Saturday, May 1st
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Obligations:
Take Morning Break
Tasks:
Work of European History Essays
Study for Astronomy Final
Study for Geography Final
- Sunday, May 2nd
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Obligations:
4:30pm-7pm: Astronomy Final Exam
7:30pm-10pm: Geography Final Exam
Tasks:
Study for Astronomy Exam
Study for Geography Exam
Work on European History Essays
- Monday, May 3rd
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Obligations:
European History Final due at 4pm
Tasks:
Work on European History Essays
I’m not the type of person to plan out my day minute to minute because I like to be prepared for what pops up throughout without feeling like my schedule was wasted. This schedule allows me to write off the tasks for the day on my own time, even if that means I cross them off at 2 am the next day or 3 pm that same day. The study schedule you decide to create should be created based on your wanted study habits for the week. If you want to dedicate all the days you have to a minute-by-minute plan to ensure that you don’t get distracted, go for it. Or if you’re like me and like a little flexibility in your schedule, just make a simple to-do list with the events/classes of the day added to it. The schedule you create is all up to you and should fit what makes you comfortable. It may be challenging to create one, but planning out your days will help ensure that you complete everything you needed to do to the best of your abilities with the time you have. The annual finals time is stressful, but take a deep breath, make a study schedule so that you don’t forget about anything, and kick this week’s butt!