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Tips for Acing Final Exams @ Zen College Life


Ibrahim over at Zen College Life offers his insight on how to ace your final exams this semester.

From Zen College Life:

 ”Snacks and Supplements: This one I still have some work to do on.  I always have green tea, so that’s not an issue.  But since I work out so often, I’m always hungry.  This semester I’m going to try mixed nuts, carrots and celery, and something sweet.  I don’t recommend candy, because the insulin spike never seems to help with studying. I usually take a multi-vitamin every day along with 1000mg of Vitamin C daily.  If I’m going to lift weights that day I will drink a protein shake.  I stay away from fried foods and fatty foods that week, they just tend to slow me down.  Fast food is already banned from my diet, so that is not an issue.”

Ibrahim’s article offers some thoughtful and unique ideas to help you, and is definitely work checking out.

 Best Tips for Acing Final Exams [Zen College Life]

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4 Comments so far »

  1. Finchey said

    am November 26 2008 @ 11:47 am

    When i made my exams i used cofee + orange juice =)

  2. Garriett said

    am November 30 2008 @ 3:06 pm

    I tried coffe+juice, but it didnt help me, now i’ll try these advices

  3. Ibrahim | ZenCollegeLife said

    am December 1 2008 @ 12:27 pm

    Thank you for sharing this with GearFire readers. It’s truly an honor!

  4. Jeff van der Wiel said

    am March 30 2009 @ 12:17 am

    Absolute number one rule for passing any exam is to r-e-a-d and understand the exam question. As a tutor I’ve marked lots of exam questions and I find that not answering what the question is asking for is looses students the most marks.

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