Are you ready ? Do you have any special ways to prepare ?
Let’s have a look at some ideas.
Start studying early. Give yourself more than enough time to review the material that was covered in class. If the class material is especially difficult for you. Start studying early.
Get a full night’s sleep before the exam. Your brain needs time to subconsciously digest everything you’ve put into it, so start early so you don’t have to stay up all night.
Read through the entirety of your notes that will be on the exam. It will refresh your memory of the material and help you remember what you learned. Did you miss any classes? Are some of your notes missing? If so, you might need to borrow someone else’s notes.
Ask your teacher about the test material. One of the easiest ways to begin your studying process is to find out what is on the test directly from your teacher. Many teachers will provide some guidance on what will and will not be covered on the test. Knowing which material the test will cover will help you focus on the main material that you need to study.
Your teacher most likely won't tell you exactly what is on the test, but he or she might give you some pointers by handing you a study guide, or simply announcing what the exam will cover.
Re-read important selections of the textbook.
Make flash cards. After you have taken notes from studying all of your materials including the book and your notes, use that information to make flash cards. (Grab an index card, or cut paper into squares to use as a flashcard.) Turn statements into questions.
Quiz yourself. Once everything is written down on flashcards, quiz yourself with the cards. Keep reviewing the questions that you get wrong until you get them right. You can carry flashcards around with you and quiz yourself when you’re on the subway or riding in the car. You might quiz yourself for a half hour or so, then take a break. Definitely continue to quiz yourself until your get them all right.
Study with a friend. Get together with a friend or group of people from your class and study together. It doesn’t have to be a formal study group. You can simply review each other’s notes to see what you may have missed, and discuss concepts you think will be covered on the test.
Finally , stay positive. Read the test questions carefully. When you are finished , go the test slowly and carefully.
Try your best and get ready for a nice relaxing holiday.
Good luck !!
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Are you ready ? Do you have any special ways to prepare ?
Let’s have a look at some ideas.
Start studying early. Give yourself more than enough time to review the material that was covered in class. If the class material is especially difficult for you. Start studying early.
Get a full night’s sleep before the exam. Your brain needs time to subconsciously digest everything you’ve put into it, so start early so you don’t have to stay up all night.
Read through the entirety of your notes that will be on the exam. It will refresh your memory of the material and help you remember what you learned. Did you miss any classes? Are some of your notes missing? If so, you might need to borrow someone else’s notes.
Ask your teacher about the test material. One of the easiest ways to begin your studying process is to find out what is on the test directly from your teacher. Many teachers will provide some guidance on what will and will not be covered on the test. Knowing which material the test will cover will help you focus on the main material that you need to study.
Your teacher most likely won't tell you exactly what is on the test, but he or she might give you some pointers by handing you a study guide, or simply announcing what the exam will cover.
Re-read important selections of the textbook.
Make flash cards. After you have taken notes from studying all of your materials including the book and your notes, use that information to make flash cards. (Grab an index card, or cut paper into squares to use as a flashcard.) Turn statements into questions.
Quiz yourself. Once everything is written down on flashcards, quiz yourself with the cards. Keep reviewing the questions that you get wrong until you get them right. You can carry flashcards around with you and quiz yourself when you’re on the subway or riding in the car. You might quiz yourself for a half hour or so, then take a break. Definitely continue to quiz yourself until your get them all right.
Study with a friend. Get together with a friend or group of people from your class and study together. It doesn’t have to be a formal study group. You can simply review each other’s notes to see what you may have missed, and discuss concepts you think will be covered on the test.
Finally , stay positive. Read the test questions carefully. When you are finished , go the test slowly and carefully.
Try your best and get ready for a nice relaxing holiday.
Good luck !!
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Are you ready ? Do you have any special ways to prepare ?
Let’s have a look at some ideas.
Start studying early. Give yourself more than enough time to review the material that was covered in class. If the class material is especially difficult for you. Start studying early.
Get a full night’s sleep before the exam. Your brain needs time to subconsciously digest everything you’ve put into it, so start early so you don’t have to stay up all night.
Read through the entirety of your notes that will be on the exam. It will refresh your memory of the material and help you remember what you learned. Did you miss any classes? Are some of your notes missing? If so, you might need to borrow someone else’s notes.
Ask your teacher about the test material. One of the easiest ways to begin your studying process is to find out what is on the test directly from your teacher. Many teachers will provide some guidance on what will and will not be covered on the test. Knowing which material the test will cover will help you focus on the main material that you need to study.
Your teacher most likely won't tell you exactly what is on the test, but he or she might give you some pointers by handing you a study guide, or simply announcing what the exam will cover.
Re-read important selections of the textbook.
Make flash cards. After you have taken notes from studying all of your materials including the book and your notes, use that information to make flash cards. (Grab an index card, or cut paper into squares to use as a flashcard.) Turn statements into questions.
Quiz yourself. Once everything is written down on flashcards, quiz yourself with the cards. Keep reviewing the questions that you get wrong until you get them right. You can carry flashcards around with you and quiz yourself when you’re on the subway or riding in the car. You might quiz yourself for a half hour or so, then take a break. Definitely continue to quiz yourself until your get them all right.
Study with a friend. Get together with a friend or group of people from your class and study together. It doesn’t have to be a formal study group. You can simply review each other’s notes to see what you may have missed, and discuss concepts you think will be covered on the test.
Finally , stay positive. Read the test questions carefully. When you are finished , go the test slowly and carefully.
Try your best and get ready for a nice relaxing holiday.
Good luck !!
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