Escaping end-of-semester Topsy-turvy !
''If its college,Its going to be crazy!''
Admit it,no matter how responsible,attentive and focused
you've been in your school, when it comes to college,you're most likely to drop
your nerdy streak and dive into the pool of freedom! And that over-utilization
of freedom is soon going to land you in trouble- Semester end exams!Come
early December, Winter Break looms ever closer—while coursework and exams begin
to quickly pile up! It’s all too easy to feel overwhelmed and lose focus, so
here’s four key ways you can avoid the end-of-semester slump:
1. Know your responsibilities
2. Plan ahead
3. Finish assignments early
4. Take meaningful breaks
In times of high stress (like the end of the semester), few
things are more dangerous than simply not understanding your obligations. When
you’re plagued by a vague feeling of “having too much to do,” a subtle sense of
frenzy can seep into your work. This is counterproductive because it corrodes
your confidence—causing even more worry—and can lead to a destructive downward
spiral.
You can prevent this scenario by determining what’s required as
the semester draws to a close. This entails a great deal of proactive behavior
since assignments are sometimes unclear, and exam dates and test structures
aren’t always well communicated. Don’t be afraid to reach out to your
professors and/or fellow students to verify what will be expected of you!
Knowing exactly what you must accomplish—and when—will help you
plan ahead effectively. When work appears less like a monolithic behemoth and
more like a series of approachable tasks, you’ll be more likely to take that
crucial first step. Breaking assignments into smaller pieces and organizing
deadlines is critical. Plan exactly when you’ll complete which assignments and
spread that work over a feasibly wide range of time. This will, again, help you
avoid feeling overwhelmed.
The assignments that cause the most stress are often
surprisingly easy, and the anxiety they cause when left untouched throughout
the semester is simply disproportionate to how much work they truly require to
complete. If you avoid putting off coursework, you’ll have a large advantage
come finals.
As other students are writing their final papers, you’ll be
preparing for exams with far less to worry about and more course content
already mastered. Ideally, you should identify the assignments that you can
complete in the first two months of the semester, ask the necessary questions,
and prepare a near-finished version of each assignment to review closer to the
deadline.
Breaks are crucial,
especially near the end of the semester. Students who expect to produce
top-notch work while under high stress should assess whether or not they’re
being realistic with their goals. Even if you feel that no amount of study
could prepare you adequately, taking breaks is pivotal to keeping your mind
fresh for tests. Sometimes, rest is better than any kind of prep or review, as
it can help keep your memory sharp while also reducing stress.
So you see,its not that difficult, is it?
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