4 finals tips to share with your student
With the end of the semester in sight, staying motivated and focused on academics can be challenging for students. You can encourage your student to take steps so their hard work this semester pays off. Here are four tips to help students maintain their momentum and finish strong!Ìý
Ìý ÌýCheck in with each classÌý
Your student can start by reviewing the syllabus for each class and noting the due dates for projects and finals. They can then consider whether they are on track to complete all the coursework and understand the material for upcoming tests.Ìý
When your student attends office hours with their professors, they can ask questions and clarify expectations for the end of the semester. Students can feel more prepared and on track to finish the year strong by getting organized.Ìý
Ìý ÌýGet help when neededÌý
When managing academics, activities, work, relationships and other commitments, it can be challenging for students to keep everything balanced. In these situations, they may need to ask for help. CU Â鶹ӰԺ offers many ways for students to get help. Campus resources cover a wide range of needs to empower students to succeed.Ìý
Specifically for academic support, students can connect with tutoring programs based on their unique needs and situations. ASAP offers tutoring for all first-year students, including all commuter students and students living on campus in the residence halls and Bear Creek.Ìý
Ìý ÌýStay focusedÌý
After a long semester, students may feel tempted to put off commitments like class work and studying. While getting distracted happens to the best of us, you don’t want your student to fall behind at the end of the semester.Ìý
You can share ways to avoid procrastination with your student. Often, tackling assignments a little at a time can make the work more manageable and help students stay focused. You can also encourage your student to take breaks and set realistic timelines to accomplish tasks so they avoid a late semester slide.Ìý
Ìý ÌýTake a breakÌý
In the busyness of school and other responsibilities, remind your student to take care of themself. Wellness applies to many areas of life, including sleep, nutrition, relationships and more.ÌýÌý
To stay healthy and focus on their well-being, students need to get seven to nine hours of sleep each night and make time to eat nutritious meals. They can also benefit by reaching out to friends and family regularly and leaving time in their schedule to have fun and connect with other people. They can check out the events calendar to see on-campus events and programs.Ìý
Ìý ÌýFinish strong!Ìý
The end of the semester is almost here. You can encourage your student to stay focused, ask for help and balance their social life with their other commitments. Your student can finish the semester strong and feel proud of their accomplishments. Here are resources and events where students can find support during finals.Ìý