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Strategies
for your Final Exams
1.
Eat a Healthy Breakfast
Like
sleeping, eating is an important part of self-care and test taking preparation.
After all, it’s hard to think clearly if your stomach is grumbling. As tough as
it can be to eat when you’re nervous or rushing out the door, plan time in your
morning on test day to eat a healthy breakfast. A mix of complex carbohydrates
and healthy protein will keep you feeling full without making you feel
sluggish. Whole wheat cereal, eggs, oatmeal, berries, and nuts may be great
choices (depending on your personal dietary needs and preferences). It’s best
to avoid foods that are high in sugar, as they can give you a rush of energy
that will wear off quickly, leaving you feeling tired. And don’t forget to
drink plenty of water. If possible, bring a bottle of water with you on test
day.
2.
Teach someone else.
They say teaching something is the best way to
learn it. Grab a friend and take turns explaining concepts from your classes to
one another. If you'd rather practice on your own, find an empty space (dorm,
classroom, etc.) and pretend like you are explaining the material to a class of
students. Try referencing your notes as little as possible, and if it feels
weird at first, just remember you'll thank yourself once it's time for the
exam.
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