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The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

Anna Gaudio studying for exams. 
Photo Credits: Kendra Christ

Exam study tips

Tana Ososki December 9, 2018

As exams are quickly approaching, the students stress levels are at a high. Students think of countless new ideas to memorize and learn for the big test. Here are some efficient and helpful ways for students...

Math will be hard but I think science will be fine. Im going to meet with mt teachers to make sure I do better, sophomore Isle Graupman said.

Students strategize for math and science exams

Martha Sanchez, RubicOnline Editor November 28, 2018
With math and science exams approaching, students share concerns and study tips.
With lots to do this week and next, its important for students to balance their studying with quality breaks and stay off technology distractions.

Students give advice on minimizing stress during exams

Maren Ostrem and Aman Rahman May 30, 2018
Optimize study time effectiveness and succeed on finals by taking a few tips.
During exams, confidence is crucial. Students should encourage themselves and others to stay positive.

Students need to better mitigate exam stress

Kelby Wittenberg, RubicOnline Editor May 30, 2018
It is the duty of not only students but the administration as well to mitigate the stress of exams.
Peer helpers meet every Tuesday during x-period with the goal of keeping the school community healthy, both mentally and physically.

Peer Helpers prep community for semester exams

Martha Sanchez, Staff Writer December 7, 2017
With exam season approaching fast, Peer Helpers aims to lower stress levels.
PHOTO GALLERY: Students share tips for stressful relaxing exam season

PHOTO GALLERY: Students share tips for stressful relaxing exam season

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline December 7, 2017
As semester exams approach, students reflect on what forms of self-care keep them from getting too stressed.
Let there be light! Add a bow to your final candle to make a gift.

DIY candles light up exams or holiday season

Flannery Enneking-Norton, RubicOnline Editor November 27, 2017
DIY scented candles are relaxing additions to any exam routine, or make thoughtful holiday gifts.
Avocados and blueberries provide nutritious fuel for both the body and the brain.  The vitamins in these fruits reduce inflammation in the brain caused by stress and otherwise improve cognitive function.

Food is fuel: eat right to power the brain

Liv Larsen, Staff Writer November 17, 2017
Eating a nutritious diet improves physical health, but certain foods also provide benefits to the brain.
Junior Nik Elsaesser showcases his  dress well to guess well ritual.

Study, sleep, or watch anime: students prepare for exams in different ways

Peter Blanchfield, RubicOnline Editor May 18, 2017
Students buckle down as finals approach, but not always to study. Many students stick to unique rituals that they believe will help them succeed on exams.
Students should choose to engage in social interactions instead of burying themselves with piles of school work and stress. Simple acts of acknowledgment can aid in the reduction of stress and boost ones self-esteem.

Recognize each other: say “hello,” reduce stress

Mimi Geller, RubicOnline Editor December 8, 2016
Saying "hello" to peers and recognizing one and other can spread happiness and reduce stress.
Senior Sarah Murad demonstrates the difference in stress levels between the old and new exam schedule. The new schedule allows students to feel more relaxed and prepared going into their exam.

New semester exam schedule will reduce stress, allow for better planning

Lauren Boettcher, Social Media Manager October 19, 2016
The new SPA exam schedule will allow students to know very far in advance when their exams are, reducing stress and providing time for planning ahead.
Freshman Maya Shrestha listens to music while studying in the gym foyer. “Having some background noise helps me focus on my work,” she said.

Music helps retain learning, but only with the right study playlist

Iya Abdulkarim, Feature Editor May 28, 2015
When a student puts on their headphones or earbuds in while studying, they tend to do one of the following: they sit down and plow through their work, or they sit and stare at it as they mouth the lyrics to the song they’re listening to.
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