Top tips for taking a break during exam season in Durham

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Mia Ainsley

Here are some of my top tips as a Durham finalist during exam season that can help you to take a break and unwind in between the long revision sessions.

Go for a walk or run along the river

    The riverside paths are peaceful and scenic – perfect for clearing your head during a heavy week of exams. Try the loop around the cathedral or a stroll through Wharton Park for a quick nature reset.

    Just look at that view of the Cathedral.

    Utilise your college spaces

    Take advantage of your college gardens, common rooms or libraries for a change of study scenery. Some colleges even offer free tea/coffee or breakfasts during exam season – check your college email!

    Visit the Botanic Garden

    It’s a calming spot just 10–15 minutes from the city centre. A wonderful place to relax, sit under a tree with a snack, or walk among the greenery. It’s ideal if you’re in a Hill college.

    Keep breaks screen-free

    Avoid scrolling through TikTok or Instagram — it often leaves you more tired. Instead, journal, sketch, walk, chat with a flatmate, or do something productive to help your future self, like batch cooking or laundry.

    Eat something (proper)

    Take time to have actual meals. Cook with a flatmate if you can. Maybe even treat yourself to a nice coffee and a cake at one of Durham’s cafes. I love Flat White and Whitechurch.

    A Whitechurch trip with my parents during exam season

    Read something non-academic

    It makes a change when you can read something for yourself and not for your course. I love using the Good Reads app to keep track of my reading and find some new books to start.

    I recently read this book and gave it a 5* review on Good Reads!

    Do not feel guilty for resting

    Breaks are part of the study process and can help you retain what you revise. I know that I am more productive if I set clear times to take a break. Even 15 minutes of rest can reset your focus and energy.

    I hope that you can find time to look after yourself this exam season. Keep going – you got this!

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    Mia Ainsley


    Hi! I am Mia, a final year Modern Languages and Cultures (MLAC) student at Durham University. I'ma supported progression student from the north east & a very proud member of Josephine Butler College. When I am not studying for my degree, you can probably find me taking part in some of Durham's societies. I am one of the project coordinators for MLAC Outreach Society, a Student Ambassador and a member of the 93% club.






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