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What will you try to do to achieve GOOD, BETTER and BEST results for exam?
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This could be helpful for those who are still studying... From Primary to Tertiary or even higher levels of education... Give your useful answers to all of them... Thanks... ^^
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Some tips which I think are useful.
1. Start studying early.
2. Use your class notes and textbooks
3. Make a timetable for the period you are studying
4. Work together. For example, form a small group
5. Review all the materials at least once after your main study session
6. Think up a few questions you might be asked on you exam, and try answe...
Some tips which I think are useful.
1. Start studying early.
2. Use your class notes and textbooks
3. Make a timetable for the period you are studying
4. Work together. For example, form a small group
5. Review all the materials at least once after your main study session
6. Think up a few questions you might be asked on you exam, and try answering them
7. Keep cool and calculated
The worst thing to do is revise non-stop, or cram everything in two days before the exam.
Writing answers to past exam questions helps me structure answers.
I get self-assurance from that I will go into the exam having revised the material.
It is essential that you take notes in lectures.
Make sure you know names and dates and some quotes: a certain amount are essential to pass. Do not sit up the night before, cramming all your information in. On the other hand, do not revise too far in advance because it will be forgotten.
Relaxation
Allow yourself time for relaxation and thinking.
Use strategies like deep breathing to overcome panic.
Visualize yourself in positive and relaxing situations.
Different kinds of assessment may require different styles of study. For example, a module with an essay at the end will probably require careful, in depth work on the essay over the course of the module.
Make sure you know the pattern of assessment (exam form or format). For each exam you are taking, try to find out:
* How many questions will you be expected to answer?
* How many questions do you need to answer in order to pass?
* How many questions will you have to choose from?
* What can you expect the questions to be about?
* What form will the answers be in? Do you write a short essay, just short answers, or will they be multiple choice questions?
* How long will the exam be?
* Is the examination seen or unseen?
* Are you allowed to take anything into the exam?
* Will the exam be the same form as previous years?
* Can you get copies of previous exam papers to work from?
Take note of what lecturers suggest. They may give advice about how to get the best results.
Answer Date: 04:26am 03/15/08