BY ELIZABETH WALSH The Shorthorn staff Finals are approaching in less than two weeks, and students are already beginning to feel the stress of exams. Finance sophomore Roy Wang said he is already beginning to feel that stress. Wang said he is at a risky...
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BY ELIZABETH WALSH The Shorthorn staff Finals are approaching in less than two weeks, and students are already beginning to feel the stress of exams. Finance sophomore Roy Wang said he is already beginning to feel that stress. Wang said he is at a risky place with his final exams and needs to do well on them. He said students stress more about finals because the exams can make or break a semester. “The content is so much more,” Wang said. “They are trying to fit a whole semester into one test. Plus finals are worth so much more. It’s make or break for a lot of people.” With finals approaching, Dr. Angela Middleton, staff physician for Health Services, has a few tips for students to study well and stay healthy. Limit your caffeine Students tend to reach for a cup of coffee or an energy drink to stay awake and boost energy, but Middleton said extensive caffeine can cause heart palpitations and anxiety attacks. “Caffeine in and of itself, in limited numbers, is probably OK,” Middleton sai
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