1) Frequently switching revision activities between writing sample answers, creating cheat sheets, drawing mind maps, cramming and participating in group study sessions.
2) Working out for half an hour every day. Kept energy levels up.
3) Taking three hours off every night (from 9pm to midnight) which I spent socializing with my friends and my girlfriend -- cooking, watching movies or playing Mario Kart. Having something to look forward to at the end of the day kept me motivated.
4) Saving coffee for later in the day (after 3pm). I've found that I become tired X hours after my first cup of coffee in the day and, given that I'm naturally energetic in the morning, I like to save the boost until late in the day.
5) Working in a room with fresh air and good natural light. Kept me happy.
PS Shameless little plug here but if anyone has just finished finals you can sell your old notes on www.oxbridgenotes.co.uk, my little startup.
1) Frequently switching revision activities between writing sample answers, creating cheat sheets, drawing mind maps, cramming and participating in group study sessions.
2) Working out for half an hour every day. Kept energy levels up.
3) Taking three hours off every night (from 9pm to midnight) which I spent socializing with my friends and my girlfriend -- cooking, watching movies or playing Mario Kart. Having something to look forward to at the end of the day kept me motivated.
4) Saving coffee for later in the day (after 3pm). I've found that I become tired X hours after my first cup of coffee in the day and, given that I'm naturally energetic in the morning, I like to save the boost until late in the day.
5) Working in a room with fresh air and good natural light. Kept me happy.
PS Shameless little plug here but if anyone has just finished finals you can sell your old notes on www.oxbridgenotes.co.uk, my little startup.