The final exam game plan study techniques worth trying
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posted Oct 13, 2017, 3:32 AM by Steve Sorensen UBS [ updated Oct 13, 2017, 3:33 AM ]
The week of final exams is what students usually refer to as their “hell week”.
As requirements and tests pile up, students are also confronted with the need to
perform well so that they can get good grades. Before this stressful week
arrives, here’s a game plan that will help us get through all the details we need
to remember for exams:
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Join a study group
Even if you’re an introvert, one of the most effective ways you can recall what
you’ve learned during the past sem is to compare notes with your classmates.
When you’re studying with a group, you’ll realize the details you’ve missed. On
the other hand, your classmates might have missed some important information
that you took note of. It’s a win-win situation and it will keep you motivated to
study before the big test.
Take good notes
Taking down notes doesn’t have to be a complicated exercise. Aside from jotting
down what the teacher writes down on the board, write insights and other
details mentioned during the lecture. When you’re going through readings,
jotting down important details in the same notebook will help you organize all
the information you need to remember for the exam.
Prioritize the topics you need to study
Some teachers give the class a list of topics that will surely appear on the exam.
In this case, you should start with these topics before moving on to the ones that
might not appear on the test. This way you’ll get to cover everything you’ve
learned during the sem. It would also be good to study the lessons according to
the syllabus as teachers plan their exams according to this outline.
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There you have it. I hope these tips can help you with the exam preparations.
I’ve started doing these tips and these have definitely lessened the stress that
comes with studying for tests. Good luck.
Hello there! I'm Steve Sorensen, a member of the Undergraduate Business
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