First aid for exam stress: professors share their exam tips
Almost all students experience stress during the exams. Feeling tense or uncertain is perfectly normal. We asked some professors for tips & tricks to get through the exam period.
Almost all students experience stress during the exams. Feeling tense or uncertain is perfectly normal. We asked some professors for tips & tricks to get through the exam period.
The end of the year does not only ring in the holidays, but also days full of learning ahead of the January exams. Whether it's your very first university exams ever or not, it's always nerve-wracking. We asked some professors what study tips they would like to give you ahead of the examination period.
As exams season begins, you're probably not looking forward to the stress, the adrenaline rushes and the occasional minor or major panic attack. How do you keep your cool in the coming weeks? We asked our newly elected alumnus of the year. The man who in recent years has proven never to lose his cool: virologist Steven Van Gucht!
Do you feel stressed about your exams? Don't panic, it's a very common feeling. According to our student psychologists, it's even a positive sign.
Allegedly one in 20 students uses stimulants during the exam period. Is that true?
How do you relax when revising for exam? Go for a run or watch some Netflix?
Do you ever think while studying for your exams "Help, I started too late"? Don't panic. Switch to survival mode and you can study more efficiently.