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20 Proven Study Tips to Ace Your Finals and Beat Exam Stress

Finals week doesn't have to be scary. Use these 20 expert study strategies and time management tips to boost your focus, reduce stress, and confidently ace your toughest exams.

Shawna Newman

November 10, 2025

20 Proven Study Tips to Ace Your Finals and Beat Exam Stress
Finals are coming...
Finals week can be the most stressful time for students in the United States, no matter what school year. Whether you're a high school, college or grad school student, we have your back with 20 solid study skills.

20 Proven Study Tips for Finals Week

Prepare for your exams with these study tips, which can help you conquer your finals.

  1. Create a personalize study guide and schedule.
  2. While many teachers provide a study guide, creating your own can help you better understand the material. Outlining the important information you need to learn can be helpful both in creating it and in referring to it during your studies.

  3. Leverage instructor resources for exam prep.
  4. Your instructors, professors, and teachers are there to help! Ask them questions regarding the material, as part of your exam prep. Ask questions so you're prepared when test time arrives. For students in graduate programs, consider this your time to become a subject matter expert.

  5. Attend the review session for key concepts.
  6. In-person or virtually, review sessions offer vital information you want to know about, including exam format, important topics, and key concepts.

  7. Master Your Finals Week Time Management and Planning
  8. Time management is so important; start early! If you start ahead of schedule, you'll never be cramming the night before an exam. Planning almost always helps students perform better!

  9. Organize a group study session.
  10. It can be helpful to study in groups – sometimes. Evaluate whether or not studying with others will be beneficial to the subject as well as your learning process. An excellent study group uses active recall techniques, such as quizzes and note cards.

  11. Study the stuff not on the study guide.
  12. Study guides aren't always comprehensive – they're just suggestions of the main concepts to learn. Use your study guide for its intended purpose: a guide. Be sure to fill in the blanks with related information.

  13. Take breaks.
  14. You won't be able to memorize or comprehend all the material at once. Balance is key - ensure that you reward yourself with study break times to recharge and relax.

  15. Stay well-rested.
  16. There's a lot to be said about a good night's sleep. Make sure you're well-rested so that you can be entirely focused during your exams.

  17. Create a study schedule - and follow it.
  18. Splitting the material into chunks that you can actually achieve can be very beneficial. That way, you can keep track of what you've accomplished instead of looking at the big picture and getting overwhelmed.

  19. Prioritize your study time.
  20. Some exams will be more difficult than others. Some you may find easier. Some may be worth more of your grade than others. Make sure to evaluate all your exams to identify the relevant factors and study accordingly.

  21. Study for the style of exam.
  22. An effective study technique is to practice the exam as it will be delivered. If it's multiple-choice, you'll need to know definitions and concepts. For essay exams, focus on your understanding of all the concepts presented, with examples in mind.

  23. Quiz yourself.
  24. If you think about and create actual exam questions, you will likely become more familiar with what you need to study. Think flash cards! Use index cards to create your own flash-card game of sorts. Ask your roommate or family member for help.

  25. Meet with your professor or TA.
  26. Oftentimes, meeting with an instructor can give you helpful hints for what to study and ways to prepare for the exam. Consider sending him/her an email for the best way to connect.

  27. Prioritize your study material.
  28. Evaluate and reorganize your notes into what's important, outlining concepts, formulas, dates, and definitions so they're easy to understand.

  29. Pace yourself to prevent study burnout.
  30. Make sure you stay focused and don't burn yourself out. A great way to do so is to pace yourself. Switching up your subjects is a helpful way to learn everything for your exams while avoiding burnout on a single topic. In the long term, it's best to study in short increments. Take a break, reset, and study some more for final exam week. Plan to avoid pulling an all-nighter cram session.

  31. Teach classmates.
  32. Learning by teaching is a method that really works! If you work with a study buddy and explain concepts to one another, you're re-learning the material all over again. It's a great way to reinforce what you've learned and help someone in the meantime!

  33. Revolve your focus.
  34. Switching up your subjects is a helpful way to learn everything for your exams while avoiding burnout on a single topic. Make sure to switch it up before your eyes glaze over! That way, you can keep studying for more extended periods of time while maintaining your focus.

  35. Use color coding to prioritize exam material.
  36. Create a system that allows you to color-code material that's going to be on the exam by what's most important, less important, etc. This will help you focus on the most pertinent information and prioritize the material.

  37. Visualize.
  38. If you're a visual learner, creating mind maps or diagrams can help you visualize how the concepts you're learning relate to one another. This is especially beneficial when learning concepts that build upon the understanding of one another, like in science courses.

  39. Make it fun.
It's easier to focus if you adapt your final exam studying techniques. Consider quizzing yourself, creating acronyms, or rewarding yourself for a job well done.

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