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By Kendra Van Wagner, About.com Guide to Psychology since 2005

Managing Student Stress

Thursday October 19, 2006
Are midterms, class projects, or thesis papers stressing you out? While some stress is manageable, allowing it to build can lead to health problems, anxiety, and burnout. Students face a great deal of stress with tight deadlines, busy schedules, and tough tests, but keeping up with assignments and using good study habits can help minimize student stress. If you need to improve your study habits, these study tips for psychology students can help.

About's Guide to Stress Management, Elizabeth Scott, offers many great tips for dealing with student stress. If you need to lower your anxiety and cope with student stress, check out some of these great tips. Photo courtesy Sanja Gjenero

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