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The trouble is, we have to get through a few weeks of hell
before we get to that blissful freedom: yes, end of year exams. You think it’s
a stressful time when you do your GCSEs, and again at A-Levels, but they really
are nothing compared to uni exams.
I love that Bristol students (as a whole) work really hard,
take pride in their degrees and take exams and coursework seriously, but I tell
you what, everyone sure does get stressed out in the summer term. It’s a little
bit nuts.
As a fresher last year (for whom summer exams were far less
important), I remember obviously working hard myself, yet being absolutely
amazed at the stress levels of students in the years above me. I couldn’t
comprehend it. This year, I’m starting to.
All my friends have now become recluses. Everyone lives in
the libraries. Facebook is a far less interesting place. People get up at the
crack of dawn in order to work – and these are stereotypically lazy students I’m
talking about here!
Just the other day when I was chatting to my sister via
whatsapp, she sent me some pictures of puppies – as sisters do – and, amidst
lots of cooing, we both agreed on how much having a litter of puppies to play
with would help during exam time. Dream
on, girls, I hear you say. But the thing is, for some students that dream
is a reality. A Canadian University actually offered students a puppy room
during exam period, where they could go for a few hours a day and just play
with puppies. Amazing. I’m so jealous.
One of the hardest things about revising for exams (in my
opinion), is getting the balance right between time devoted to each – you have
to factor in how long you have before a certain one in relation to how much
there is to learn. It’s tricky. Practically maths. Naturally I always make (beautifully
colour-co-ordinated) revision timetables, but there’s only so much a timetable
can do for you.
And then it’s not just exam revision to deal with, oh no.
For one of my units we’ve had to hand in an essay during exam period too.
Luckily for moi my exams don’t start till afterwards, but still.
You know how important exams are and how much revision you
have to do, but when you have all of it stretching out in front of you it’s
even harder to focus and get through it. And why is it that when you don’t have any free time because you have
to revise, you can always think of a kajillion other things you’d rather be
doing, yet when you have free time you end up doing none of them? (Me? I make
lists. Lots of lists. Lists of the fun things I want to do when I can, for
example.)
But anyway. Blogging is sort of something which should
really be put on said list, because I should really be revising right now. But
I’ve just submitted an essay, and I’ve still got a week and – oh zut! - I’ve only got a week until my first exam! I
think that’s my cue to wrap this up.
Happy revising!
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