Monday, March 6, 2017

Midterms & Spring Break

Can you guys believe that the semester is already halfway over? It’s exciting and also a little scary for those of us with deadlines looming over our heads. Midterms means papers are due.

Sometimes those papers are written outside of class, but other times they’re timed essays that are written during the actual midterm. Being told to write an essay in an hour, in a classroom with the instructor watching can trigger anxiety. Don’t fret. Here are some tips on how to tackle that in-class essay.

Be prepared:

If possible, do research ahead of time. A lot of times, teachers will give you the essay topics in advance. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS! Compose simple outlines for each topic and make sure you know the basics like names, dates, titles, and possible quotes. Writing about a literary piece? Find quotes ahead of time and mark important moments in your story. Your teacher will let you know if you can use your notes. Even if you can’t use your notes, there’s no need to panic. Just be prepared!

Spend your time wisely:

You don’t want to run out of time and only have an introduction written. To avoid that possibility, do not spend too much time on any one part of the essay. It will be better to have a whole essay than one stellar introduction when you’re finished. Trust me.

Leave time for revision:

This goes with the previous tip. Make sure that you leave enough time to revise your essay when you’re finished. You want to make sure that everything makes sense.

Practice:

If you’re still really nervous, then practice! If you have the topics ahead of time or have a good idea of what the topic might be, you can practice writing a timed essay. It should alleviate some stress about the actual thing. On the flip side, if you find that you have a hard time writing the practice essay, then you may be able to figure out what you need to work on before the big day.

Visit the Stone Writing Center:

Remember that Stone Writing Center can help! We can help you prepare for the exam and offer feedback on your practice essays.

Most of all, take a deep breath, and do your best. Hopefully these tips help you feel a bit better. We’ve all been there, and it does get easier over time. Remember, too, that spring break is just around the corner! 


That’s it for this time, Roxy Readers!

See you next time the breeze is cool, the sun is up, and the waves roll into view! ‘Til then, hang ten!


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