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Atlanta, GA | Posted: April 25, 2016
With finals beginning on Thursday, this week will be taxing for many Tech students.
Luckily, a variety of events will be held for students who are looking to relieve stress and take a break. Remember to balance studying with some fun and stress relief.
Read on for stress relief activities and study tips to keep you going through the next several days.
Final Instructional Class Day: Classes will be held at regular times, but no tests or quizzes should be administered.
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Study Tip No. 1: Organize your studying. Plan time to review for each course, focusing on more challenging courses first. If you go into studying with no goals, you may end up wasting time and energy.
Final Instructional Class Day: Classes will be held at regular times, but no test or quizzes should be administered.
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Capstone Design Expo
Study Tip No. 2: Use the 50-10 rule. Study for 50 minutes of every hour, and keep the last 10 minutes to clear your mind. During your break, try watching a funny YouTube video, treating yourself to an iced coffee, or listening to a favorite song.
Reading Period: No exams or classes should occur today.
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Study Tip No. 3: Try studying with a group. Studying with others can provide encouragement and help you understand the concepts; however, avoid unproductive review sessions by choosing your peers wisely.
Final exams will be administered starting in the afternoon.
Free G.I.T. FIT Classes During Finals Week
Study Tip No. 4: Finish the problem before looking at the answer. Many professors give out practice exams that can be very beneficial in preparing for the final. Remember to finish the exam to the best of your ability before checking the answer key. If you’re looking at the answers while completing the test, you may have a false sense of readiness for the exam.
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Study Tip No. 5: Create your own study guide. Your professor may have give you a rough outline of what the exam will cover, but create a more comprehensive guide by looking over your notes and textbook readings.
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Study Tip No. 6: Stay focused. It’s easy to procrastinate by clicking through Facebook or checking Instagram. Try to concentrate while studying. If you’re paying attention, you’ll be able to learn the material faster and will be better prepared for the final.
Breakfast!
Study Tip No. 7: Stay hydrated. While studying, it is easy to forget about drinking enough water. Remember to keep your water bottle close and refill it frequently.
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Study Tip No. 8: Stay positive. Learning an entire semester of material in a night is not possible, so be confident in yourself and review as much as you can, while also knowing when it’s time to just go to sleep. Persist and maintain a good attitude as you go into finals.
Last Day of Finals Celebration