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Many students begin to show warning signs of the illness shortly before midterms test. These symptoms can include, but are not limited to: Bad habit, a dramatic plunge in physical appearance and lowered class attendance, but do not fret. There are many ways to prevent and overcome this dangerous illness. Take these simple strategies to heart, and I guarantee you, too, will make it through these final weeks of the semester alive.
Step 1: Set goals.
At this point, we as a student should make a clear goals. We should think about the think that we will do for the future. Set a clear goal about our score that we aimed to, and the materials that we have mastered before the mid-test. So, when the time of midterms tests closer, we will be ready.
Many students begin to show warning signs of the illness shortly before midterms test. These symptoms can include, but are not limited to: Bad habit, a dramatic plunge in physical appearance and lowered class attendance, but do not fret. There are many ways to prevent and overcome this dangerous illness. Take these simple strategies to heart, and I guarantee you, too, will make it through these final weeks of the semester alive.
Step 1: Set goals.
At this point, we as a student should make a clear goals. We should think about the think that we will do for the future. Set a clear goal about our score that we aimed to, and the materials that we have mastered before the mid-test. So, when the time of midterms tests closer, we will be ready.
Step 2: Avoid distractions.
Step 3: Find a quiet place to hit the books.
The place is very important for us to learn. Find a place with as few distractions as possible and get to work. So when we are trying to learn, there will be less distraction.
Step 4: Take a break. (May repeat step if needed)
One aspect of the studying process that many students underestimate is the importance of a well-deserved study break. Yes, it is imperative to focus and be attentive to your studies. However, all work and no play is the fastest way to burn yourself out.
Strenuous work without relief is bound to drive us all insane. Simply going on a walk with a friend, grabbing a snack or playing video games would suffice. The point of the break is to get away from work for at least a few minutes. It will be worth it in the end not only to your mental health, but also to your assignment.
Step 5: Keep a positive attitude.
During these last few weeks of class. I consider this to be the most important step of all. I understand it's a hectic time between finals and the last-minute projects professors like to throw at us. It is enough to make us want to pull our hair out, or even worse, give up.
We must remember to step back, take a deep breath and remember it's almost over. Don't constantly worry about everything that needs to be done. Instead, take it day-by-day, task-by-task. Take each step as directed and you'll make it through.
One aspect of the studying process that many students underestimate is the importance of a well-deserved study break. Yes, it is imperative to focus and be attentive to your studies. However, all work and no play is the fastest way to burn yourself out.
Strenuous work without relief is bound to drive us all insane. Simply going on a walk with a friend, grabbing a snack or playing video games would suffice. The point of the break is to get away from work for at least a few minutes. It will be worth it in the end not only to your mental health, but also to your assignment.
Step 5: Keep a positive attitude.
During these last few weeks of class. I consider this to be the most important step of all. I understand it's a hectic time between finals and the last-minute projects professors like to throw at us. It is enough to make us want to pull our hair out, or even worse, give up.
We must remember to step back, take a deep breath and remember it's almost over. Don't constantly worry about everything that needs to be done. Instead, take it day-by-day, task-by-task. Take each step as directed and you'll make it through.
Created by; Erla Wimanistya

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