The day before exam 🤯🤧🤧
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Preparing for a pathophysiology exam can be incredibly challenging, especially when you have to cover a large amount of material like six chapters in a short time. From my own experience as a pre-nursing student, the key is to break down the content into manageable sections. I usually create concise notes or flashcards for each chapter, focusing on the most critical concepts such as disease mechanisms and symptoms. The day before the exam, I prioritize reviewing these summaries rather than trying to reread all textbook content. It helps reduce stress and makes the information easier to recall. Also, I found that practicing active recall by testing myself on key points significantly enhances memory retention. Taking short breaks every hour is essential too, as studying non-stop can lead to burnout and decreased efficiency. I also drink plenty of water and avoid too much caffeine to keep my mind clear. On the night before the exam, getting a good night's sleep was a game changer for me—it dramatically improved my focus and problem-solving abilities during the test. Engaging with study communities like #studygram or #studytok is beneficial as well; you can find motivation, different study techniques, and moral support from fellow students. Remember, while it’s important to cover all chapters, understanding the core concepts of pathophysiology is more valuable than memorizing every detail. With the right approach and mindset, you can manage exam stress and perform at your best.


























































































































