Studying for finals

<p>So next week is finals week and I have four final exams. I feel prepared and ready for them, but I also feel kind of guilty that I am not putting in a lot of studying for them right now. But for about the last 3-4 weeks, I was prepping for them gradually. I feel that that was all I needed to get ready for them. Now, as I see almost everyone going to library or worrying and stressing over finals, I am staying in my room watching movies and reading magazines. This is why I feel a little guilty. I know what scores I need to get the grades I need, which are not overwhelming. Still, I don't want to destroy this semester because I blew off my finals. So my question is: should I re-study everything I've studied for the last couple weeks or should I be content with that studying I've done when I think I've studied everything I possibly could?</p>

<p>It’s beyond amazing that you’ve been studying gradually. Excellent job.</p>

<p>That being said, you still need to get the grades, and even if you’ve prepped yourself over time, shooting the breeze for the next week isn’t a smart plan either. And you’ll be kicking yourself next week if you start forgetting things that you had all this time to review again.</p>

<p>This doesn’t mean you should start cramming like your fellow classmates, but would it hurt to set aside some time each day to look over your materials? Even if you just went over the hardest material, that would be better than nothing.</p>

<p>It’s beyond amazing that you’ve been studying gradually. Excellent job. If more students did what you did, no one would have to “study” for finals because they would be prepared.
Continue to prepare in a way you think will be best. That probably means studying some more, because if you don’t do it for the next week, you will forget some things.</p>