Nail biting, sweaty palms and sleepless nights. And forget bagsâyouâve got a full set of luggage under your eyes.
Yep, itâs that time again⊠exams.
As we turn our calendars to the chilly month of December, the stress of exam preparation is soon to follow. Thereâs nothing worse than going to all your classes and knowing all your stuff, only to find your brain has already gone on vacation come exam time.
Finals are unquestionably the most stressful time of the year and how four months of classes flew by so quickly continues to remain a mystery.
Weâve all heard the statistics that stress adversely affects performance, and weâve all read the âsecretâ stress reducing tips â but how many of us actually use the advice weâre given? Considering most students sit through about 87 exams during their school career, remembering these tips can definitely come in handy.
Stress not only turns you into Examzillaâyou know, a moody and wide-eyed coffee guzzling beast-monster who survives on a few hours of sleep, and has a life-span of approximately two weeksâbut it can also affect your ability to perform your best and to retain and reiterate information. Stress has also been linked to deficient immune systems and a wide array of physical health problems.
While exam stress is natural, some struggle more than others. If you havenât experienced extreme stress yourself, Iâm sure youâve caught a glimpse of an Examzilla during your time here at pilipiliÂț». Frequent sightings have been said to occur in the Killam; watch for tracks of empty coffee cups and pencil shavings.
Next time youâre procrastinating, why not try a few of these simple stress reducing tips:
- Cut back on caffeine: Relying too heavily on this âlife saverâ can actually impair concentration and increase stress levels. This also goes for alcohol - avoid the temptation! Stick to water or juice, this will keep your sugars up and keep you hydrated.
- Take breaks: I once heard a story of a girl who colored a square block on a piece of paper after every hour while she studied. Doing something like this not only gives your brain a break, but lets you visually see your accomplishments.
- Manage expectations: Donât expect to cram four months of classes into three days. This could be the most useful tipâspread your studies out.
- Look after your body: A little exercise goes a long wayâand putting yourself on house arrest will not make studying any easier. Get outside during a study break to let loose, or pound out some stress on a treadmill at the Dalplex.
- Ask for support: Did you know that here on campus Dalhousie offers many counseling services and study workshops, especially during exam time? You pay for these services in your tuition fees, so take advantage and seek help when you need it.
- Remember to double check where and when your exams are. There's nothing worse than thinking your exam is at Dalplex when it's actually at Sexton Gym. (See: .)
âWe provide a variety of services here," says Victor Day, director of , which is located in the Student Union Building. âHowever most of our work helping students is done via individual sessions.â
Just remember, exams have a beginning and an end, and nothing is ever as bad as it seems. Youâve survived four months of classes, whatâs the big deal about one more test?
Trevor Ritchie, a third-year commerce student, is doing an internship with Dalhousie's Communications and Marketing Office.