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Leaving studying to the last minute may seem like a good strategy, but it’s actually easier to prepare for midterms and exams throughout the term.

Follow these three steps to build good habits into your study routine.

Good performance on a test or exam is a combination of knowing the material you’ll be tested on and using your study time well.

To help you prepare for upcoming tests and exams, here are five steps to take.

Raise your hand if you’ve ever been in a situation where you left studying until right before a test or exam.

Although advised to avoid this strategy at all costs, there are some strategies that can help you study for a test or exam and make the last-minute exam preparation a bit less stressful.

Not sure where to start when you’re studying for exams?

Review notes are the answer. They help you synthesize what you’ve learned and organize the course information for studying.

Study questions are a great way to help you prepare for an exam or test. They help you review the course material and practice applying it to questions — just like you’ll do during the test.

You might feel overwhelmed when carving out time to study for multiple exams while attending classes, labs, and completing assignments. What if we told you that there’s a way to study effectively without overwhelming yourself during exam week?