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7 Stages Of Studying For An Exam

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We all cope with exams in different ways, some people stay calm and collect, others go into a complete panic.

1. The "I Have Enough Time" stage

This is the initial stage of studying, the part where the exam is still two weeks away and you feel like you have a decade until you have to take it

2. The "I'll start studying for it tomorrow"

Yeah, I'm sure you will.

3. The Denial Stage

You can't believe the professor assigned you this exam you're destined to fail.

4. The Procrastination Stage

Yeah, it's in two days, that means you have a whole 48 hours to get it done.

5. The "Trying To Find An Excuse Not To Take It" Stage

If there was ever a time to catch the flu it would be now

6. The "Time To Pull That All-Nighter" Stage

After you realize the excuses don't work as well as you planned, you decide its time to get down and study...the night before.

7. And Lastly, The Acceptance Stage

You can't run away from the dreaded college exams, it's part of college.

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