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So, you’re sick and all you want to do is curl up in bed and sleep, but you have a big exam or some midterms to study for. Don’t worry—it’s possible to revise for an exam and still get the rest you need to start feeling better! We’ve put together some tips to help you get through your study session while also taking care of yourself, so you feel healthy and prepared on test day.
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QuestionI think I'm coming down with a cold and I have an exam in 2 days. What should I do?Alexander Peterman, MAAlexander Peterman is a Private Tutor in Florida. He received his MA in Education from the University of Florida in 2017.
Test Prep TutorHi there! If you're feeling the beginning effects of a cold, you may want to act fast. First off, it's a good idea to make sure you're taking vitamins and possibly even a preventative airborne. Next, it's a good idea to make sure you are set up for your studies appropriately. Prepare as much as possible while you are still feeling alright, and try to get any materials that would make studying under the weather easier on yourself. -
QuestionI have a geography exam tomorrow and I still haven't started studying because I have a terrible flu and I can't concentrate. What should I do?Alexander Peterman, MAAlexander Peterman is a Private Tutor in Florida. He received his MA in Education from the University of Florida in 2017.
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About This Article
Revising for an exam while sick can be stressful, but you can study more effectively if you work for short periods at a time, like 30 minutes, and take frequent breaks to recharge your energy. You might feel like revising is more important than sleep but try to rest as much as you can, since this will improve the quality of your study sessions. Prioritize writing up key notes and concepts in your own words, instead of just reading over notes, since this will be a more effective use of your time. Although you might not feel like getting up, avoid studying in bed, since this is more likely to make you sleepy and distracted. For more tips, including how to postpone an exam if you’re too sick to attend, read on!
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