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9 Ways to Prepare for Finals

9 Ways to Prepare for Finals

By Alexandra Mayzler

June 05, 2007

You totally don’t want to think about it right now, but finals are just around the corner. That means you can add studying for them to your already vast to-do list. Here are some helpful hints on how to prepare for your exams and get everything else done.

Tip 1: Start early
Preparation for exams should begin earlier than the day before the test. You can’t cram an entire unit of information into an all-nighter. Get started at least a week before the exam.

Tip 2: Organize
Begin by making yourself a calendar outlining a daily schedule of topics for review. Cover a small amount of material for each class each day. Every time you complete a topic, give yourself a mini review.

Tip 3: Outline
Once you have decided what you need to study and how much time you need to spend studying, it is time to actually study. One of the best ways is to make succinct outlines. As you read over your textbook and class notes, write a brief summary for each topic. Highlight the areas in your outline that were most troublesome. When you have finished with all the material, you will have an outline you can review.

Tip 4: Make flashcards
Similar to outlining, making flashcards is a really helpful technique for studying. By writing down the information from your outline, you are already doing half the studying. Once the flashcards are complete, you will have a portable study packet to look over.

Tip 5: Get help
If you are having trouble memorizing something or a particular concept is just not sinking in, get help before it’s too late. Ask your teacher to go over a glitch you might be having. Or if memorizing 200 vocabulary words seems like too much to do, recruit your family members to quiz you with index cards.

Tip 6: Sleep
You need at least seven hours of sleep a night to function. Tests are designed to make you think. If you are sleep-deprived, you won’t be able to remember any of the information you worked so hard to cram into your brain.

Tip 7:Stay calm
Do not panic at the exam! Even if at first glance the test is overwhelming, remember to breathe. If a question seems too hard, answer all the questions you know, then return to the ones you left blank. Remind yourself that you are prepared.

Tip 8: Don’t rush
You have spent at least two weeks studying, so what’s another couple of minutes? Work through the exam slowly and read all the questions before answering them. If you are done before the time is up, look over your answers.

Tip 9: Relax post-exam
Don’t let panic overwhelm you. Even if you think you bombed the exam, worrying will not change your score. It may, however, affect your mindset for your next final. Zone out the last test and stay focused on the next one. Odds are, you didn’t do as badly as you think.

Article reprinted with permission from Next Step Magazine.


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    SophaOwl

    2 months ago

    Here goes nothing!

    This is going to help me structure my studying A LOT!

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    jrc2100

    7 months ago

    #4 never once helped me improve my test scores...ever. #3 is too time consuming, but #1 can't be stressed enough.

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    KarrylClaireB

    over 1 year ago

    that was a great help! thanks

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    kkaytrim

    over 1 year ago

    Definitely listen to #9.

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    withcorn55

    over 1 year ago

    great classic tips...but i have some of my own. Eat either a blueberry muffin or blueberry juice while studying, it helps stimulate your memory and studying a week or two before the test is necessary but also studying right before you go to sleep the night before the test and then getting at least 8 hours of sleep helps the best. Gives the memory to soak everything you just learned in!

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    dhydhy

    over 1 year ago

    Great tips, but still.. I'm too relax when facing exam xD

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    moracarro

    almost 2 years ago

    tip 5 & 6 are the best

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    BlessingO11

    almost 2 years ago

    Very Helpful! Thanks!

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    EdwardY15

    almost 2 years ago

    Thanks for the article! It will most definitely help!!

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    ChrisS554

    almost 2 years ago

    this is great! Thanks

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    LyzzieLette

    almost 2 years ago

    These are great tips! I will be using them when I finally make it to my first set of finals. Thank you!

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    Betsi

    almost 2 years ago

    Thanks! what else can I say.

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    MariaBernarditaE

    almost 2 years ago

    Thanks you guys covered all. I am going to follow all the tips especially tip 9

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    EstherM118

    almost 2 years ago

    This tips are really helpful i will sure use them next semester

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    PatienceG3

    almost 2 years ago

    its good and becomes better with time to follow