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r Students study swiftly BY TY DELBRIDGE photo by James Harley T hanksgiving is over and Christm as is coming. But for students, there’s one thing first: finals. So, before you open your gifts from Santa, you will be opening final test packets. Finals can be a stressful time in a college student’ s life. “ I think there is a little bit more pressure for athletes to do good on their fin als,” said Blake McNall, a wrestler at Clackamas. “ I think athletes have more pressure to do good on their finals because in order to participate in your sport you have to have passing grades I have to have passing grades to play m y sport.” The H uffington Post offered a few tips for students, such as, “ Alternate your study spaces, study in homework groups, make flash cards, take tests, and sleep.” But students and staff at Clackamas have all sorts o f m ethods w hen it com es to studying for the big tests. “ I use a lot of [flash cards] because it’s an easy and fast way to study,” said M cNall, Javier Huerta, left/ and Hernan Torres study for their biology class in DeJardin. who will be taking three finals this term. Student Sabrina Vansmoorenburg also shared her favorite techniques. “ I d efin itely use fla s h card s,” said Vansmoorenburg. “ I also like when I have a final review to base my studying o n .” Her favorite place to study is in her house. “ Either in my bed or bn the couch,” said Vansmoorenburg. Students o ften m ake the m istake of procrastinating and waiting until the last minute to cram their brain with a bunch of knowledge which they hope they will be able to retain for the test. But Academic Adviser D ustin Bare shared a different approach for students on how to prepare for finals. “ M y advice for students in regards to finals would be to start reviewing your notes and course work now in preparation for your finals in a few weeks,” said Bare. “ Break up your study time into 30 minute to 60 minute increments and make sure to get as m uch sleep the n ight before your final exam, but n o t too much (6-10 hours).” No matter what you do, no matter how you want to do it, just study. Find a quiet, cozy place to relax and hit the books. Finals are right around the corner and will be here before you know it, starting Dec. 5 and ending Dec. 10. CLACKAMAS STUDENTS: Want to complete a bachelors degree that offers you. a high number of career options and paths? Transfer your Clackamas credits to Marylhurst and complete your, bachelor’s degree in BUSINESS MANAGEMENT. We offer this high- demand program in an accessible, flexible format (online, or on campus at Clackamas), Curriculum is both relevant and career-focused taught by exceptional business faculty. Transfer.& ! . Pht Theta 1 Kappa scholarships w äs Main campus _ 10-miles soyth of 7 - Portland Earn credit tot prior learning, including on- “ the.- jo’h training * Expert faculty, connected' atymnt network career service. Get started today: marylhurst.edu/ccc-bus ARYLHURS ITY Clackamas' Print NOVEMBER 30, 2016 theclackam asprintconf^