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1. Create a study plan
Visually blocking out time in your calendar can help keep you accountable and on-track. My study planner last term helped me visualize all the tasks I needed to complete, and thus to schedule my time appropriately for finals – it truly was a lifesaver!
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2. Make fun and useful notes
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Making notes can be a long, boring, and difficult process – so make it fun! Try different styles of note taking and find the perfect fit for you. You can check out our article on different note styles here for some inspiration!
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3. Review course materials
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This may be self explanatory, but it’s so important to go back over course lectures, notes, and videos. If you can find past exams or practice questions – even better! Review as much and as often as you can.
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4. Take breaks
Taking breaks is equally as important as putting in the work. Try the pomodoro technique where you study for 25 minutes and then take a 5 minute break. Scheduling breaks will help you feel less tempted to always check your phone and more focused on getting work done.
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5. ….but don’t procrastinate
Taking a break should be just that – a break! Make sure you get back to your work and keep on track with your study plan so you don’t get too stressed or overwhelmed.
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Happy studying warriors & good luck with finals!
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