Tips Every University Student Needs To Survive The Final Exams
Every university student faces the dilemma of confronting final examinations once or twice in a year. The word “exam” sounds so intimidating. Especially if you are a fresher then final exam could really be daunting for you.

You have vigilantly studied during the whole semester or
term, burning your mid night’s oil to prepare for those daunting assignment and
quizzes, trying hard to manage the attendance in the morning classes. Now
that’s the concluding time but unfortunately, the last week is a roller coaster
week before the start of exams.
But boosting up the motivation level to give the term a
decent ending is the rightful approach.
Get yourself comfy in your sweatpants, reserve a solaced
study corner for your studies, give this article a read and let’s get start
implementing on the pro-tips to ace your final exams.
Kill the actual
culprit:
The most common problem shared by a number of students along
the globe is the “procrastination”. This is the actual reason behind the poor
performance in the finals.
Do you know what is
procrastination?
It is probable that you procrastinate occasionally but isn’t
familiar with the term so:
Procrastination is putting off the task a while later,
although you could proficiently utilize that contemporary time to carry out the
task.
The delaying habit is the real culprit. As its almost the
time for the exams again so deal with this bad habit first. Just kill the
culprit before it destroys your grade. Gather the motivation (use any source
you can get motivated from), set the goal, stop procrastinating and give it a
start.
Turning off the
social media accounts:
YES, just mute your accounts for a week or two. Believe me,
it’s not as daunting as it seems. Some students will really get offended by
this tip, but just relax and observe, you will definitely find your accounts as
your “time-eaters”. when you will set your timetable and will allocate time for
study hours then keep your mobile phone away really far away from you. Mute all
the notifications because you can easily be distracted by them. When you meet
the required goal you are free to use your mobile, hangout or watch a movie or
anything that you want to get yourself relaxed.
But prioritize studies in the studying hours of your plan.
Get to what’s on this semester’s stake:
This is really a good approach to know what is the syllabus
you have to cover for the exams before hitting to a plan. As you get to know
the details of the exam content or syllabus, you can estimate the burden you
have to bear. So you can gear yourself up according to the need. This can
either relax you give you goosebumps but don’t panic you can still ace the
result.
Find a suitable
learning style:
It’s only you who knows yourself well. When you get to know
the syllabus you will definitely have a vivid idea about the content (either it
is conceptual, theoretical, statistical) and the CLOs your professor wants you
to meet. Observe them vigilantly and come up with the method you can easily
cover them. There are 7 learning styles most commonly used in the world. Have a
look at these and decide the learning style.
Get yourself
comfortable:
Choose a comfortable studying spot for you. It could either
be your room, study, a park, a cafe or library. According to the recent studies
on better memory and learning scientists now suggest switching your locations
rather than studying at a single place. The atmosphere change really helps you
to bitterly memorize.
Time for planning:
After you get yourself done with all the above-mentioned
stuff then this is the time for planning. Grab a cup of coffee to enlighten the
“idea section” of your brain. Be realistic in making our plan. Don’t overburden
yourself. Select a pace for yourself to accomplish all the task. Try to cover
the intimidating parts of courses earlier to give yourself some mental peace.
Also, try to cover more things in the starting days of the week so you can have
some relaxing time before the exam night.
Reschedule the
deadline:
Give yourself the deadline of a day or two earlier than the
actual deadline. Stick to it and completely forget about the actual deadline.
This will really help you in achieving the task earlier and you have already
spared the room for inevitable unwanted issues, if you may confront them.
Study buddies:
Are you okay in group studies?
If you find yourself compatible for group study, then look
for the group of study buddies who are actually serious regarding studies.
Believe me, if you combine study works on you and you are fortunate enough to
find some nerdy friends, then this has reduced your task to half. You can
divide the courses or topics among each other and can discuss the assigned
topics the next day. This will not only be time-saving but you will also
achieve the aggregation of ideas over a single topic.
You may take assessments or mock exams from each other for
reducing the exam fear.
Start revising and
taking notes:
When you are all done with the planning and learning strategies. Start revising the course. Take revision notes. If you are having trouble in finding an appropriate notes taking method then have a look at our article how to master your notes taking skills.
have a detailed revision with elaborative revision notes.
Carve out the detective skills:
Why only to watch Sherlock? Carve out your detective skills
to acquire the past papers from seniors a=or any other source. This will not
only give the idea about the professor’s assessment methodology but also it
will tell you whether your preparation is on right track or not.
Don’t be a night owl:
Give proper care to your sleep and relaxation
cycle. Don’t get yourself overburden and eventually ill. Don’t stay up all
night. Take a sound sleep to try to wake up early with the fresh mind.
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