Back to the Grind

 

Thanksgiving break is over, finals week is approaching, and the workload is accumulating.  Your semester grades depend on these last two weeks.

If you’ve locked up “A”s, congratulations.  But the type of “A” you earn is certainly still up for grabs, and so you need to crush your finals.  No matter where you are on the grade spectrum, your final will move you up or down.  And so you need to start planning, and studying–now.

Here are a few tips:

1.  Make a Time Line

You don’t have the same amount of time to study for all of your finals, and you need to get really good at time management really quickly.  If you have a Money and Banking final on Saturday the 12th, that needs to occupy your most immediate attention.  If your last two finals are on, say, the 14th and the 17th, you shouldn’t study for the Dec 17th final much, if at all, until Dec 15th.  So make a time line of due dates, assess which subjects require the most attention and how much time you’ll be able to devote to each.

2.  Plan On Office Hours

For sake of argument, let’s say you need 15 hours of “quality time” with each subject to feel confident for the final.  If studying alone for one hour prepares you 1/15 of the way, that’s great.  But generally speaking, going to office hours will give you more bang for your buck – one hour spent at office hours may be able to prepare you 2 or 3 times as much as one hour studying on your own, especially if you come knowing what you don’t understand.  Even if you get most of the material, it doesn’t hurt to clarify more complex topics, talk about where you stand in the class, and even what you might need on the final to land a certain grade for the course.

You may be mathematically eliminated from an “A” (or need something like a 98 on the final), but may be in a position where you’d need to tank to get a “B+.”  If so, don’t spend so much time studying for that course – any marginal benefit from studying is negligible compared to classes where you may be able to move up or down.  Budget your time accordingly.

Also, many teachers are willing to place less weight on a poor mark received early in the semester and more weight on later grades.  Talk to them and see what you can weasel out.

3.  Make a to-do List

tasksYou now know when things are coming up, what classes require what proportion of your attention, and when you need to get into office hours.  Now budget your time.  Schedule flexibility is usually an asset, but you want to be a hard-ass with yourself.  Make a plan for the next few weeks saying when you will study for what, when you will go to office hours, when you will meet with a study group, when you will reach certain benchmarks, etc.  Remember, soon is not a time and some is not a number – be specific with your game plan and you’ll be more successful.

Fortunately, the Gmail client CMC uses has “Google Tasks” functionality.  Look on the left side of your email and click the “Tasks” link.  An editable box will appear on your screen where you can list what you need to do and, with great satisfaction, cross off your accomplishments.

4.  Learn from the Past

Right before Thanksgiving “break,” many students had a run of exams simulating what finals will look like.  Look back and ask yourself a few questions:  How well do you do on less than ideal sleep?  How much did you over-study for one exam and under-study for another?  Could you have allocated your time more efficiently?  How have your academic experiences during the semester taught you not only the course content, but about how to do well on graded material for a certain class?  How similar are practice exams to the real thing?  Think, figure it out and adjust what needs to be adjusted.

5.  Crush it

Get down to business.  Work your ass off.  Study hard.  Do well.

So for everyone at CMC, good luck with finals!  Set a solid game plan and I’m sure you’ll have a much easier go of it.

 
 
 
  • Old Timer

    wear it time management skills

  • Old Timer

    wear it time management skills

  • CMC Freshman

    One of the most useful posts here, especially for Freshman!! Thanks!!!

  • CMC Freshman

    One of the most useful posts here, especially for Freshman!! Thanks!!!

  • Really?

    “Talk to them and see what you can weasel out.” Is this actually your best advice?

    Also, where is Casemas in your schedule?

  • Really?

    “Talk to them and see what you can weasel out.” Is this actually your best advice?

    Also, where is Casemas in your schedule?

  • kale

    nirant: thank you for the brilliant advice. more, please.

  • kale

    nirant: thank you for the brilliant advice. more, please.

  • Eh

    There’s way too much emphasis on how to get good grades in this post through weaseling and gaming the system. So I guess it’s people like you who go hassle professors to raise your grade or give you an advantage over other students. Some of us prefer the old fashioned “study and do well without hassling the professor for hints/extra benefit” approach

    • dont hate

      unfortunately dude, its kids like nirant that are gonna beat you out for that promotion later in life because they gamed the system while you got divorced because you were working all those long hours and not spending time with your family

      • Eh

        look at the bill gates, warren buffets, and mark zuckerbergs of the world. i doubt they spent much time “weaseling” their way with professors to get better grades.

        unfortunately there are a lot of people like this at cmc.

      • Odds

        That is three people. Most startups fail (Bookmatchers, 5CBringIt, Designer Shot Glass Businesses). If you want the best shot at a good job straight out of college or a top notch grad school grades matter.

      • A quick thought

        If Book Matchers is your evidence of a start up, then yeah, but most ideas, at least for CMC companies, suck.

  • Eh

    There’s way too much emphasis on how to get good grades in this post through weaseling and gaming the system. So I guess it’s people like you who go hassle professors to raise your grade or give you an advantage over other students. Some of us prefer the old fashioned “study and do well without hassling the professor for hints/extra benefit” approach

    • dont hate

      unfortunately dude, its kids like nirant that are gonna beat you out for that promotion later in life because they gamed the system while you got divorced because you were working all those long hours and not spending time with your family

      • Eh

        look at the bill gates, warren buffets, and mark zuckerbergs of the world. i doubt they spent much time “weaseling” their way with professors to get better grades.

        unfortunately there are a lot of people like this at cmc.

      • Odds

        That is three people. Most startups fail (Bookmatchers, 5CBringIt, Designer Shot Glass Businesses). If you want the best shot at a good job straight out of college or a top notch grad school grades matter.

      • A quick thought

        If Book Matchers is your evidence of a start up, then yeah, but most ideas, at least for CMC companies, suck.

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