Thursday, December 1, 2011

Exam Survival Guide

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The clock is counting down as the semester is coming to a much anticipated, much needed end. Projects and papers are due and final exams are looming around the corner. We've come up with the Exam Survival Guide to help you make it through the worst two weeks of the semester, the last two.

Step 1: Take care of your body.
We've all heard the slogan on the above poster, and it becomes our mentality when working on a deadline, but remember that you'll be dead quicker if you don't take care of your body. Get plenty of rest! Take mid-day naps if you need to, but rest is a vital part of proper brain function. It is also what turns short term memory into long term memory. And when you wake up, get something to eat, something healthy. Your car needs gas to run, right? Guess what, your body also needs fuel to maintain strength. And an empty stomach can be really distracting.
Step 2: Plan.
Set up a plan for how, where, and how long you're going to study. You'll be more likely to actually study if you plan it out and set aside time solely for exam preparation. Then stick to that plan. Also if you spread it out and take study breaks, then your brain won't be on information-overload and you will be more likely to remember what you've studied.
Step 3: Study!
Start studying NOW! That's right, don't wait until the night before the exam to study. Get a head start and look over the material now so that it will be easier to remember later. Even if it's just 5 minutes at a time, do what you can. Switch out between subjects if you get tired of one, then come back to it later.

Tools:
  • A loud, working alarm clock. And don't hit snooze. If you sleep through your finals, all that studying will be for nothing!
  • Coffee, coffee, and more coffee. You can substitute for hot tea, but make sure it is caffeinated.
  • A water bottle: To keep you hydrated. Caffeine is wonderful, but it can dehydrate you. Your body is mostly water, and you can get headaches, backaches and more if you don't drink enough water.
  • A pillow. If you're going to be burning long hours in the computer lab or library, you may as well get comfortable.
  • Snacks. Pick up a couple of your favorites to munch on. We suggest mini carrots and grapes. They are healthy, bite sized and will help you stay awake.
  • Index Cards. They can be helpful when studying to write down cues and use them as flash cards.
  • A #2 pencil. Why? Why does Indiana Jones always carry a whip? Why does James Bond always have a gun? Why does House always carry his cane? Because you just never know. 
  • A deck of cards. Solitaire or other card games can be really good for quick study breaks to help your mind relax.
Have suggestions for the Exam Survival Guide? Leave a comment and let us know how it can be improved. Also let us know what your favorite study snack is!

Read the fall issue of Venture Magazine for tips on how to stay healthy and set good habits in college.

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