Cramming Conundrums
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With the end of the year closing in faster and faster, students are finding themselves in the same predicament: an overflow of tests and projects and little free time to complete them. All students have found themselves in this situation before. They're lying in bed, ready to relax and go to sleep, when all of sudden there’s that horror-striking realization that they have three tests the next day and have neglected to study for any of them. The most common solution to this problem? Cramming.
“I had a test today that I crammed for last night,” said senior Aaron Pendelton. “I started around seven last night and studied for about an hour, then just woke up around eight this morning to finish.” While not completely proud of it, Pendelton admitted to cramming being a normal thing. He wasn’t alone.
“I find myself cramming for a test the night before a lot,” said freshman Isobel Janus. “I usually get better grades if I don’t, but I always wait until the last minute.” This shows where the real problem lies: procrastination.
“I try not to,” said Pendelton. “I have three tests next week that I’m going to try not to cram for.” Even after promising they will never procrastinate or wait until the last minute to study, students always seem to find themselves in the situation again. For a last ditch effort to achieving that desired grade, students shared tips for staying awake during those long nights of cramming.
“Coffee,” was the primary answer for most students. For those who don’t like caffeinated drinks, though, there are other ways. Sitting at a desk as opposed to a bed or soft chair is a common technique. “I usually stay in my room and blast music,” said freshman Alyssa Duke. “Or open the windows if it’s winter time.”
If students find themselves in the seemingly unavoidable night of cram studying, remember to take a moment and prioritize what needs to be finished first. Then, stay awake, and get it done. Above all, though, try and study a few days ahead of time. It’ll help improve confidence, sleep, and the overall grade on that looming test or project.
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