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Is it OK not to study for finals?
Finals Week is, without a doubt, a stressful time during the semester but it doesn’t have to be. By not studying, you can reduce stress, increase your motivation for future classes and get all of those tasks done that you have been putting off all semester.
Why am I not at all studying?
Conscious barriers include: Distractions such as TV, a busy social scene or social Networks. There may be practical reasons such as having to help at home or part time work which reduces the time available for study. The physical study environment may not be suitable – noisy or lacking privacy.
Why am I in no mood to study for my exams?
If you have your exams tomorrow and you are in no mood to study for the same , it means any of the reasons below: You are procastinating the task of revising stuffs , thinking it’s too easy to clear the exam or you are too lazy, least bothered about clearing the exams.
How do you study when you don’t feel like it?
9 Ways to Keep Studying Even When You Don’t Feel Like it 1 Limit Your Session Length. 2 Don’t Focus on Results. 3 A Moment for Yourself. 4 Accept Negative Emotions. 5 Vary Your Study Setting. 6 Stand up Walk Around. 7 Change Your Study Material. 8 Go Outside. 9 Reward Your Inner Child.
What does it feel like to study for an exam?
For most of us, the experience of studying for an exam can be captured in one word: panic. You’ve got 18 hours, exhausted, and sitting there staring at an equations sheet full of gibberish.
Is it too late to study for an exam?
Going to bed late because of a cramming session, overstimulated from too many energy drinks, then tossing and turning with an overloaded brain, could be worse for you than just giving up now and going to bed. It’s never too late to adopt good study habits that will improve your exam success and relieve your exam anxiety. 1. Get organised