I don’t know about you, but I’ve already had two midterms.
School is finally in full swing. The excitement of bid day and seeing old
friends has been replaced with the stress of midterms and the anxiety of turning
in parts of my thesis. Usually at this point in the school year I find myself
in a slump, though. The work is piling up with no break in sight. If you’re
going through something similar, here are some tips to help you power through
your mid-semester slump.
Give yourself and your sisters a boost out of the mid-semester slump. (photo) |
- Talk to your professors: Mid-semester is the perfect time to check in with each of your professors to see how you’re progressing in the class. You don’t want to get all the way to finals before you realize that your grades just aren’t where you want them. If you are struggling in a class, the professor can provide some tips on how to succeed in their class that might completely change how you are doing in the class.
- Form study groups: If you read my last article (find it here) you hopefully made a few friends in each of your classes. Now is the perfect time to get these people together for study parties. If you tend to be a lone wolf when it comes to studying, mixing it up with a group study session every now and then can really help your grades improve. Even classes that involve a lot of papers can benefit from group work. When you have a group of people to work with, you will all hold each other accountable to actually getting the work done.
- Realize that there is still time: If you’re grades aren’t where you want them to be, you still have an entire half of a semester. But make sure you are proactive about improving your grades. As don’t just fall out of the air. Meet with your professors, tutors, classmates, etc or mix up your study routine. Don’t regret not working hard now when you’re struggling to get a passing grade at finals time.
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