"Failing to plan is planning to fail"; when preparing for finals, this famous quote sums it up best. The goal is to get through exams with a minimum amount of stress and test anxiety. Everyone has their own unique way of studying and getting ready for finals in college, but some methods are much more efficient and effective than others. By the end of the semester, you’ll know the instructor’s style of grading and what kind of test you should expect: a multiple choice test, an essay, a project, or a combination.
Each type of final requires a different approach of studying, but no matter what, there are always these steps to follow: first, organize your notes and schedule; next, prioritize each subject and how much time you should spend on each; and finally, study efficiently by managing your available time to get the most out of it.
Read more (including specific tips for exam preparation) at: The Campus Slate