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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Albany chapter.

Finals can be stressful. However, if you follow these steps you’ll be on your way to an easier and stress free finals week.

1. Take A Deep Breath

Classes are over and now you have time to study for your finals. Before you sit down to study, take a deep breath. Relax. Take a deep breath again. Breathing will help you clear your mind and you’ll be less stressed.

2. Get Away From Technology

Turn off your phone, iPad, iPod, laptop and everything else for an hour and get some work done. You won’t get distracted by every notification you receive.

3. Hang Out

Go out with your friends. Don’t stay cooped up in the library, your dorm room, or your apartment all week trying to study and get your life together. Get a breath of fresh air in the park, go out for ice cream, and maybe even catch a movie.

4. Stay Healthy

Exercise and eat right during this time. I know it’s hard when you want to just sit down all day surrounded by bags of chips and candy because you’re too lazy to cook or go to the dining hall, but you’ll see how amazing you feel after you workout and eat a well rounded meal. Food and exercise fuel your body.

5. Change It Up

Find different areas to study. You can study in one library one day and the other library the next day. Try one of the study rooms in your hall. You might even fancy studying outside. Just change it up. Doing the same routine over and over can and will get boring after a while.

6. Get Some Rest

You need to sleep. I know you want to bang out that 2500 word paper and just get it over with, but you’re falling asleep and your paper is starting to not make sense. Take a break. Nap for an hour or so and get back to work. It will be fine.

Edited by Toni Moy 

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Tabia is a senior at SUNY University at Albany. She is studying Journalism with a minor in History and Africana Studies. She would love a career in Journalism as an Arts and Entertainment Reporter. She wants to go to graduate school in her native New York City or Boston, Massachusetts. In her spare time she likes to dance, sing, watch new shows on Hulu and read Her Campus articles. She is currently the Podium Perspective Director and a Staff Writer for the Albany Student Press and a founding member of Kappa Alpha Pi. Go Danes!
Sophie is a 4th year student at the University of Nottingham, England. She is studying American Studies and would love a career in Journalism or Public Relations (preferably while living in NYC). Sophie has been a Fashion Blogger at HC Nottingham since she started at the University at Nottingham in 2012/13. She was also a Publicity Intern during her second year at HC Nottingham in 2013/14. She was a Campus Correspondent during her year abroad for HC Albany as well as contributing to writing for HC Nottingham. She is currently the Head of Publicity for Her Campus, as well as continuing to write fashion blogs. She is a self proclaimed fashion and make-up addict and she also enjoys travelling, reading, (excessively) watching TV shows and films, music, shopping and of course writing for Her Campus!