Exam periods are among the most intense and stressful times in university life. For students living in dormitories, this process can be even more challenging due to shared spaces, a busy schedule, and the pressure of expectations.
However, with the right habits, small but effective techniques, and a suitable study environment, exam stress can be largely managed.
Planned and Structured Study
One of the most common mistakes during exam periods is leaving studying until the last minute. This often leads to unfinished topics and increased stress.
Instead, you can try the following methods:
Use the Pomodoro technique: Study for 25 minutes, then take a 5-minute break to improve focus
Set 3 main daily goals: Define clear targets like “2 topics + 50 questions”
Schedule difficult subjects earlier in the day: Use your most productive hours efficiently
Create a weekly mini plan: Break all topics into smaller parts and spread them throughout the week
These methods help prevent workload buildup and reduce stress by increasing your sense of control.
The Importance of the Right Study Environment
Studying in a quiet and organized environment without distractions significantly increases productivity. Noisy or cluttered spaces can make it harder to focus and prolong study time.
For a more efficient study environment:
- Keep your desk simple (only the materials for that day)
- Use headphones or lo-fi music to reduce external noise
- Keep your phone in another room or use “focus mode” while studying
- Study at the same place and time to build a routine
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Breaks and Social Balance
Studying continuously without breaks can reduce efficiency. The brain also needs time to rest.
For more effective breaks:
- Take a 10–15 minute break every 1–1.5 hours
- Go for short walks, especially outdoors
- Choose activities that truly relax you instead of getting lost in social media
- Chat briefly with friends to refresh your mind
Students who maintain this balance experience a less stressful and more productive exam period.
A Safe and Organized Living Environment
Another important factor affecting exam stress is the living environment. Noise, clutter, or a lack of security can negatively impact concentration.
For a healthier study routine:
- Try to keep your sleep schedule consistent
- Keep your room tidy to reduce mental clutter
- Create a small personal “study corner”
- Make sure you study in a place where you feel safe and comfortable
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Exam stress may not disappear completely, but it can be managed with the right methods. Building small but effective habits helps you go through this period in a more controlled and comfortable way.
Remember, it’s not just about how much you study, but how you study that truly matters.







