Have you ever seen a stress-free college student? I haven’t, unless you count the freshmen who mess up the first
half of the semester, say “screw it” to the rest and never attend class again.
But that’s not what I’m talking about here.
Stress
is a huge part of the college experience, and it’s something we all have to
deal with in life. We don’t, however, have to let it get the best of us.
This may come as a shock, but stress DOES NOT have to take
over your life, no matter how many finals you have. You can still do well on
your tests without wanting to die for an entire week.
I
know this is a fashion site, but it’s also a site about college life, and
finals are a huge part of that. Here are my top tips for keeping stress at a
minimum during your hectic final exams week that is probably happening right
now or very soon at your school.
Just
for the record, these tips actually work, and the list doesn’t include any
cliche’ crap that doesn’t, like “deep breathing exercises”.
1. Avoid stressful people.
Stress
actually is contagious. During exam week, resist the urge to have a study
session with your super-tense friend, especially if she’s complaining about all
the work she has to do and breaking pencils all over the place. Her stress will
only add to your stress.
2. Eat healthy and exercise.
This
seems like a no-brainer, but it’s a wonder how many people forget it. Skip the
sugar, which will make you crash, and go for snacks like granola bars, healthy
cereal or fruits and veggies to keep your blood sugar stable. If you’re
studying for a long period of time, eat some protein too. Also, try to get some
form of exercise. Even a 10 minute walk will leave you calmer and more focused.
3. Just say NO.
I
don’t mean to drugs, although I’m not recommending them or anything. What you
need to say no to are the people who want to take up your time. There will
probably be a friend who needs to talk to you for hours about her life, or a
keg party the night before your final, and if you say yes, you’ll probably be
tempted to blow off studying. Resist the urge. Say no to the distractions and
be selfish for a day. You want a good GPA, right?
4. Force yourself to take
breaks.
For
every hour or so that you work, take a 10 or 15 minute break. Let yourself do
whatever you want (check Facebook, check out that guy sitting nearby, stare off
into space, call a friend, etc.) for those 10-15 mins, then start working
again. This gives your brain a little rest and will help keep you more focused
when you are actually doing work.
5. Visualize it all going
right.
This
is actually my favorite tip of all, even though it sounds kind of nuts. Imagine
yourself taking the test and feeling confident that you know all the
information. Picture getting all of the answers right, and focus on how relaxed
you feel. Then picture the A on your test paper. When you imagine a happy
ending, that’s often what happens, because you make the decisions that lead to
it without even realizing.
6. If you’ve studied all you
can, get up your confidence!
When
test-time rolls around, it’s time to get yourself into confidence mode. You’ve
prepared as much as you could, and now it’s time to ace the test. The tip here
is to do whatever works to convince yourself you are going to do really well.
Again, I know this tip sounds a little crazy but you just have to try it for
yourself. I think you’ll like the results.
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