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Lights, Laughter, & Learning: The One Where Finals Meet Holidays

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Delhi North chapter.

The holiday season is a time of joy, celebration, and connection with loved ones. However, for students facing exams during this cheerful period, the balance between academic responsibilities and the desire to embrace the holiday spirit can be a challenging tightrope walk. The feelings of homesickness and disconnection from family traditions can be overwhelming.

In this article, we’ll explore strategies for coping with exams during the holiday season and making the most out of this unique academic challenge.

  1. Time Management:

The holiday season often brings a flurry of social events and family gatherings. Effective time management is crucial during this period. Create a realistic study schedule that allows for dedicated study sessions while also setting aside specific times for holiday celebrations. Prioritize tasks, focus on high-priority topics, and avoid procrastination to make the most of your study time.

  1. Create a Festive Study Environment:

Transform your study space into a festive haven. Decorate your study area with lights, ornaments, and other holiday decorations to infuse a sense of joy into your study sessions. This can help alleviate stress and create a positive atmosphere that encourages concentration.

  1. Set Realistic Goals:

Make achievable study goals for each day, taking into account the upcoming holidays. Breaking down your study material into manageable chunks can make the workload seem less overwhelming. Celebrate small victories, and remember that maintaining a balance between studies and festivities is essential for overall well-being.

  1. Utilize Breaks Effectively:

The festive atmosphere and family traditions that you may have grown up with are no longer present, making the season feel less joyful. Take breaks during your study sessions to recharge, but use them wisely. Incorporate holiday activities into your breaks, such as baking festive treats, listening to holiday music, or taking a short stroll to enjoy seasonal decorations. These activities can refresh your mind and enhance your overall mood.

  1. Communicate with Family and Friends:

Open communication with family and friends is key during exam season. Make them aware of your study commitments and schedule so they can support you effectively. Discussing your academic responsibilities will help manage expectations and allow for a more understanding environment.

  1. Incorporate Festive Traditions:

Integrate holiday traditions into your study routine to make the season more enjoyable. Whether it’s incorporating a holiday-themed study playlist, sipping on seasonal beverages, or studying in cozy holiday attire, finding ways to infuse the festive spirit into your routine can make the studying process more enjoyable. Being in a new city means that you have the chance to explore new holiday events and traditions. You can create new memories with college friends who may also be away from their families. This can foster a sense of community and connection.

  1. Practice Self-Care:

The holiday season can be stressful, especially with exams on the horizon. Prioritize self-care by getting adequate sleep, maintaining a healthy diet, and incorporating relaxation techniques such as deep breathing or meditation. Taking care of your well-being is crucial for maintaining focus and productivity.

While navigating exams during the holiday season may present its own set of challenges, it’s essential to strike a balance between academic commitments and festive celebrations. By employing effective time management, maintaining open communication, and incorporating elements of the holiday spirit into your study routine, you can successfully manage both your academic responsibilities and the joyful festivities that make this season special. Remember, finding equilibrium is key to making the most of this unique intersection of exams and holidays.

Anoushka Purohit

Delhi North '25

Anoushka Purohit is a Chapter Member at the Her Campus North Delhi Chapter and a part of the Editorial team. Her writing interests range from politics, society, to talking about individuality and asking questions about life in general. Beyond Her Campus, she is a second year Political Science student of Indraprastha College For Women. She contributed as editor and interviewer for an online community page called Humans of Bhubaneswar and also worked as the head of social media for a climate awareness organisation called Fridays For Future, Odisha. Her reading interests can be identified by the number of classics she hoards as well the unique literature which finds space in her bookshelf. Her leisure time is purely dedicated to reading, dancing and attending music concerts. Apart from that, she considers herself to be a die hard rock fan and a metalhead.