“What is your best tip to students studying for finals?”
As finals coming very soon, this week, we feature five students to share their tips to study for finals.

“My best study tip would be to study with friends, but not close friends.”

“Probably to make sure you have everything, just in case you lose anything and have a lot of drinks and snacks so you won’t get up to leave and forget it.”

“My best study tip is to commit to actually do it because I tend to be on Tik-Tok while I do my work, and it doesn’t work. So commit to actually doing it!”

“Bring food, lots of snacks!”

“Space everything out as best as you can. Give yourself plenty of time.”
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