I have my first midterm exam for 2nd year of university tomorrow and it happens to be the hardest one out of all three plus a final. Usually midterms are around the 8th- 12th but for some stupid reason I have one tomorrow and I am so stressed/nervous because I do not feel like I will do well. I have many notes, but it is just a matter of reading them and writing them down a couple of times but then I get distracted by friends texting me, emails, etc. This year has been incredibly stressing for me. Studying 4 hours or more, straight tends to fail because when I get to the actual exam, it is as if the paper erases some of my memory and all my good ideas get lost in oblivion. I am in a hard program so I really cannot mess this up.
My question is; how do you force yourself to study for them without getting distracted?
Give an honest answer please =)
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Move all distractions away. Phone off Computer wi-fi off Just you and your notes in the uni library and some instrumental music.
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How do I force myself to study without getting distracted? I don't and I'm falling massively behind as a result. I'm at extreme risk of failure. My advice would be to go to the library as much as possible. Unfortunately my university's library's not open on weekends :(
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Modafinil [spoiler]adderall[/spoiler]
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Go to the library and don't being your phone or your laptop or any technology.
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I was hoping that some university students would reply.
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Trick yourself into being interested in the subject, and focus on key concepts that more specific stuff is based on