With the assessment period approaching, peer mentors from RMIT share their top tips on how to effectively navigate this challenging period.
Start early and stay organised
Supriya Bajaj, who is studying Masters of Analytics, says that for students approaching assessments, her advice would be to start early, stay organised, and reach out for help if needed.
“Break down your tasks into manageable chunks, prioritize effectively, and utilize resources such as peer mentors, academic support services, and study groups.”
“Remember to take breaks and practice self-care to maintain balance and reduce stress.”
Focus on small portions
When writing an assignment, Law student Meg Whittaker says breaking up everything into small portions helps her from becoming overwhelmed.
“If I have a 1000-word assignment with 1 section worth 30% and one section worth 70%, I write myself a note that the first section should only be 300 words and the second part should be around 700 words,” she said.
“For exams – try to do something similar with your timing. Break down the weight of 1 mark into how many minutes to spend on that section.”
Look after your basic needs
When it comes to planning for assessments, self-care should be a top priority according to Bachelor of Social Sciences student Alex Ashton.
"I think it's really important for students to make sure they're looking after their most basic needs."
“Have ingredients in the house for easy meals, drink some water and schedule time for walks.”
Alex says that simplifying tasks can help students feel a sense of reward in the build up to their assessments.
“When things become really overwhelming, I find it helpful to plan for the week, just writing down one or two tasks to achieve each day.”
“It gives me a sense of achievement when I do get the things done.”
Use library resources
Bachelor of Business student Ananya Sadana has a simple message for students thinking about their assessments.
“Start timely and don’t leave things for the last minute.”
“Use the various resources that RMIT provides to help with assignments."
From one-on-one consultations to referencing tips, students have never been more prepared for their assessments. Plus, the Library will be open longer hours to give you more time to study.
Check out some of the other hints and tips below to see how you can best prepare for upcoming assessments.