My hell week just started yesterday with 4 consecutive exams than a 3 day gap before i take my 5th one.
My thoughts are doubtfully, " you will procrastinate whether you like it, or not". So i suggest you do all the basic things that can consume time first. Eg. Brush your teeth during, a shower and be Eco-friendly and pee if number 2 comes along and your roomies are gone, whatever gets the job done quickest
. Do all your web browsing and cleaning first, eat while you do those small things. If your going to game have a alarm clock beside you to aware you of the time that passed by. Just don't fall into the grasp of " My Time, I'll DO W.E i Want".
Study tips
Spark notes if your lazy, first place you go if your far behind.
For say math tips and help " KhanAcademy on youtube" Basically all your profs calc and stats lessons condensed into 10 minute videos with a replay button.
Stay Hydrated
If you need to stay up, consume potassium " Da Banana"
Stay away from energy drinks the burn out will likely cause for slower reaction and studying presentiments, for on coming days. Precious study days that is.
Look for patterns from previous quiz or test that your prof likes to analyze. For say he/she only ask questions from the text that are in Bold font or minor references/stories in the text.
Acronyms -> Your best friend, make a song with acronyms!
Never fill your stomach, you will subconsciously force your self to hit the wash room all the time. To avoid work.
Study a subject for no longer than 2hours and take a 15-20 minute break. Believe their was an article where you only retain about 3/4ths of the knowledge after a certain time gap during the day. Just move onto another subject for an hour or so.
If your classes are all similar, what seems to work is to repeat the word and meaning multiple times that are repeated in the other text. Gives you a better foundation, once you get the jest you can skip the same context in other novels or text.
It already proven in most cases the prime time to study is from 8:30am- 3 o'clock. Again, since you were younger your environment from pre-school all the way up to high school made you focus during the times of it's operation. It should also reflect your study habits not majorly but in a significant way.
Never stare at a book or screen to long while studying, you'll feel, or rather your eyes will feel anxiety. Ever feel that burning feeling than you take a 3 hour break to waver it off?
Oh lastly what works best is, you put your notes into a story or a situation. To grasp a better understanding and reach a consensus that you have mastered the text. When you can accumulate examples for questions out of the blue you can safely say you can move on