With merely a week and a half of school left, seniors are ever so anxious to be out of school and enjoying their first summer out of high school. It becomes more tempting to slack off during these final weeks, but they tend to be the most important. Both advanced placement testing and finals take place in the last few weeks, meaning it is critical to stay on track. Senioritis may be difficult to fight, but there are tips to keep students locked in.
The first tip is to stay organized. Organization can be useful especially when students have a lot on their plate to keep up with. Tools such as calendars or planners, whether online or on paper, are great for keeping schedules in order. This is also a great habit to have going into college since professors will not provide constant reminders of assignments or homework.
Secondly, cleanliness is surprisingly useful. This is not only helpful for organization, but can help improve overall mood. A common saying, “tidy home, tidy mind” expresses how much a clean environment supports mental wellbeing. Making a habit of keeping a clean space can reduce procrastination and support good habits for the future as well.
Finally, finding ways to make studying enjoyable can be very helpful for preparing for upcoming final exams and advanced placement tests. This may include something like finding a comfortable place to do homework and study. Coffee shops, parks and decks are great options for study areas. Additionally, bringing snacks and drinks to enjoy while studying can make the time even more enjoyable. Music can tend to be distracting at times, so it is best to avoid overstimulating music and instead opt for relaxing music that supports focus. Good study music may include piano or jazz.
Senioritis can be tricky to deal with, but it is important to stay locked in. The last few weeks can make or break the end of the year and even affect future plans such as college. Seniors need to make sure they take the time to have fun but also be responsible.