Monday, December 14, 2015

May the Odds Be in Your Favor

Finals Week Survival Go-To's

In finals week, 

here's how I get through the heaviest work week of the semester...

Friends

This is the first year my friends and I have had access to a kitchen on campus, therefore my house thought it would be a great idea to have a Christmas family dinner. Since we all tend to be busy we set aside a date to plan to cook and celebrate Christmas together before going home for break! I was in charge of salad and the garlic bread, Suze made a wicked good mac & cheese from scratch, Kelsie made roast beef while Lida made Oreo truffles for dessert. Once it was all together we sat back and had a "we are such adults making a full Christmas dinner" moment. When the semester gets incredibly busy and with finals around the corner, setting time aside to spend time with friends is important.


Organize:

Being on top of work and planning out time for studying will help minimize stress. I tend to making lists and checking them off to keep track of need - to - do work is incredibly helpful to get through the work load. There is a light at the end of the tunnel and before you know it you will be home sitting next to the fireplace, or the fireplace that can be screened through Netflix in case you don't feel like getting up to make a fire.

Health:

For every cup of coffee you should drink at least one cup of water to stay hydrated, stay healthy and get sleep because getting sick during exams is a combo that has no positives whatsoever. Eat healthy, exercise for a good study break by going for a run for example (because its currently 50 degrees out in a Vermont December so absolutely taking advantage of that).

Campus De-Stress:

Saint Mike's holds a lot of de-stressing activities for students during exams such as popping bubble wrap, coloring books provided on the main floor or cuddling with dogs. Next time you walk through the library check the bulletin boards to see the schedule of when the library is bringing in dogs for students. They are always adorable and at the least will put a smile on your face!

Best of luck with finals week everyone! My RA during my first finals freshman year gave us a great piece of advice when we were studying. She said you have been present in class all semester, and as long as you take time to review and look over the material you will walk into the exam knowing more than you think you do. You won't be entering the classroom blind or unaware of the material, and as long as you take the time to prepare you feel better walking into the exam. Enjoy a nice month break for the holidays and may the odds be ever in your favor this week!

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