Imagine this. You finish your MNT exam, with time to spare, and you hand it in to your professor with the biggest smile on your face and you turn around and walk out the door knowing that you are an exceptional student and totally aced it. Has this ever happened to you? The anxiety of finishing on time, the worry and second guessing of whether you did that tube feed calculation right, did you give your “patient” enough protein? AH. The mental toll that MNT exams have can last for a while. Here are five tips to help you recover from after an MNT exam:
1. ONLY REVISIT YOUR NOTES ONCE.
Your first instinct when you leave the room after your exam is usually to check your notes to see if you got an answer correct. This is ok, but limit this time. Dwelling on something that you can’t fix won’t do you any good. Be confident in your answers. Adjust your focus to the positive.
2. EXERCISE.
As nutrition majors, we know that a healthy and balanced lifestyle includes exercise. Although this may not be something that you want to do right after your test, the endorphins that are released will help with the stress you just endured. 30 minutes of moderate physical activity will do wonders.
3. YOGA.
Breathe in, breathe out. Yoga is the perfect de-stressor. Whether you go to your local studio or find a great podcast that prompts you with the movements, yoga will help you declutter your mind and center yourself. Stretching out your body and letting go of the day will help you mentally recover from that MNT exam.
4. HANG OUT WITH FRIENDS.
DON’T talk about the exam! Out of sight, out of mind. This is easier said than done, but try focusing on other aspects of your life.
5. TREAT YOURSELF.
You deserve it! You studied for hours, rewrote your notes a million times, and stayed up late cramming in every last bit. Reward yourself with something that will make you feel great. Get a mani/pedi, go out for fro-yo, buy that new shirt that you’ve been obsessing over. Knowing that you’ve done your best is all that you can do at this point and treating yourself to something will give you a sense of accomplishment.
P.S. Now that exams are over, it’s time to start preparing for Match Day!