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Finals Prep Toolbox
The AAC has a lot to offer as you start to prepare for finals! We know you probably have a lot of questions, and we're here to answer them! You can also check out any of our Academic Success Tools designed specifically for finals prep:
Like a long car journey, it's best to start by mapping out your finals plan. Watch this video to help craft your finals plan. If videos are not your style, check out the finals prep checklist above.
Studying for all your classes at the same time can feel overwhelming. Consider studying a little bit each day over a longer period of time. By using academic success tools like the 7 Day Study Plan and Blooms Taxonomy, you can find additional study strategies or techniques that help you build a plan.
Want to learn more? Check out this video guide from the Academic Achievement Center.
Tutoring Services is a great place to come and review content you're struggling with. Content Tutoring is available in a variety of courses and is available until the last day of classes. There is no tutoring during finals week.
Additionally, your faculty's office hours are purposely created to help you! Be sure to stop in and visit with them if you have any questions.
There are many spaces on campus to study including the Student Union and Hale Library.
Procrastination is a place where we can all get stuck. One way to limit procrastination is to plan out your days/weeks ahead of time. You can do this by using our Prioritization Mapping or the Week at a Glance Academic Success Tools.
Yes, there is! The Academic Coaching Learning Lab, located in 107 Holtz Hall, is available to all K-State students. Meet with an coach today!
As you work on finals and assignments, it’s important to remember the Honor Pledge. It’s a good idea to review the expectations on proper and improper collaboration for each of your courses. Reach out to your faculty via email or during office hours to ask any questions, especially before major exams or high-stakes assignments. Check out the Honor and Integrity website for more resources and tips!