Showing posts with label relax. Show all posts
Showing posts with label relax. Show all posts

Friday, March 1, 2013

Managing Test Anxiety


Do you experience nervousness and anxiety before taking an exam? Do you worry that you might not be able to recall the correct answer in a test environment? If so, you are not alone. Feelings of nervousness and self-doubt are extremely common when a person is faced with the situation of having to "perform."

Here are a few tips that can help to alleviate some of the "butterflies" before an exam.

Use the acronym P-R-E-P-A-R-E!


P - Positive self-talk: In the moments before an exam, it is important to reassure yourself and to focus on positive thoughts. Here are some examples to help you get started: "I prepared to the best of my ability," "I am ready for this exam," "I believe in myself," "I am capable of doing well," and "I am proud of myself for taking on this challenge."

R - Relax: Relax your body and clear your mind by breathing in deeply over several seconds and then slowly releasing your breath. Repeat this technique at least three times.

E - Exam day: Before exam day picture the physical space of the exam room in your head. Create an image of yourself at a desk, methodically going through the exam. If possible, determine the test format and the total number of questions prior to the exam day.


P - Plan ahead: Before you enter the classroom, organize yourself by turning off your cell phone, putting away notes, and bring anything you need for the exam (e.g. #2 pencil).


A - Arrive early: Give yourself extra travel time on the day of exam. Anticipate traffic or delays on the subway.

R - Remember to focus: If your mind goes blank on a question and you feel a sense of panic coming over you, take a deep breath, focus, employ positive self-talk for a moment and then refocus your attention back to the exam.

E - Evaluate: In instances were your time may be limited, evaluate the questions and answer what you are confident in first, and then spend any remaining time on re-examining the more challenging questions. If you cannot recall or identify the answer to a question, make a notation by the question and move on to the next question

The best way to build confidence in test taking is to be fully prepared for the exam, which requires significant and effective studying throughout the semester. That said, severe anxiety can still impact a fully-prepared student's performance.

If you feel as though anxiety is affecting your academic performance, contact your academic advisor and the Office of Academic Advising & Learning Development. We are here to help and support you!

Lastly, whatever your level of anxiety, take advantage of the counseling services and stress-relief workshops offered by NYU's Student Health & Wellness Center.

Good luck!
The NYUCN Advising Team





Friday, January 4, 2013

Relax...It's Winter Break!


Relax...It's Winter Break!

The time between semesters provides you with an opportunity to step back from the demands of being a student and take a break.

You may find that spending this time with family and friends, traveling, or pursuing exciting off-campus activities is the best way to rejuvenate and return to begin the spring semester refreshed and energized.  Below are some tips from the Office of Academic Advising and Learning Development:

1) Reading for fun - Pick up a book that you have been wanting to read for pleasure but haven't found the time to because of all of your busy school work! Ask friends for recommendations or check out http://www.goodreads.com/

2) Practice some relaxation techniques such as yoga or meditation - This is a great time for you to relax and practice techniques to reduce stress before the upcoming semester. Many yoga studios offer donation-based classes. Search for them on Yelp! For more tips on relaxation techniques visit http://www.nyu.edu/shc/counseling/relaxation-oasis.html

3) Spend time with friends - Numerous studies show that a strong social support network benefits your ability to manage stress. So catch up with some old friends over a cup of coffee at your favorite local coffee shop, check out the latest Bond movie, or plan a ski trip!

4) Exercise - Try getting into an exercise routine during winter break to help you relax and boost your mood! Find a gym buddy and try a pilates class or kickboxing. If you are staying local you have access to the gyms on campus - you can find the winter break schedule at Palladium gym here.

These are just a few tips for relaxation during winter break. Please refer to this PDF for an NYU Winter Break guide if you need access to the University during the break. The NYUCN Office of Academic Advising and Learning Development is also available at nursing.advising@nyu.edu.

Enjoy the rest of your winter break!
The NYUCN Office of Academic Advising & Learning Development