Indiana University Southeast offers advice during exam week
The college student said for her, finals week isn't about finding her zen, it's about getting everything done.
Seuth Chaleunphonh, dean of student life at IU Southeast, said students have a lot of resources available on campus, from counseling for test anxiety to a fitness center to help blow off some steam.
If students can accept whatever level of achievement they make this week, it might provide a better mindset rather than putting too much pressure on one's self.
While it's tempting to go in order of what exam comes first, he said it makes more sense to dedicate more time to whichever exam or final is the most intimidating, or the one for which students are least prepared.
Monday night, faculty and staff helped serve a Moonlight Breakfast to students, starting at 9 p.m. in the IUS Library.
Students pulling all-nighters in the library's study rooms got a little refueling before heading home or back to dorms.
Will Jackson, a music student at IU Southeast, was hanging out in the game room on campus, playing a video game on Monday.