Title: 7 Things You Should Do the Night Before an Exam
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3Yes, you read that right cram. You know you want
to so dont avoid it because you think it sounds
bad. Believe it or not, cramming is important,
but you have to do it differently to how you
might typically imagine a cramming session.
Smart cramming doesnt entail leaving a whole
topic/module until the night before and trying to
absorb the information by osmosis well into the
early hours. Cramming just means you recognise
you have just hours left to remember this
information and you use that time wisely to allow
you to retain what you need to know. You can cram
lots of different ways for example, read through
all your notes once more, talk yourself through
the course topic by topic, review with a friend
to make sure neither of you have left something
vital out or get someone to test you.
4ONE LAST CHECK OF THE SYLLABUS
53. Dont revise anymore
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7Following on from the above, have a normal
evening. Dont spend your time constantly
thinking about what is happening tomorrow. Eat
dinner at your normal time and definitely not at
your desk, have a shower, get into your pyjamas,
watch your favourite TV programmes or just talk
to your family. Other than the introduction of
revision into your daily routine, exam season
should never take the normality out of your life
and the day before an exam is no different. Once
you have crammed, and consciously stopped
revising for the day, allow yourself a moment to
breath and just act like its a normal evening in
your life.
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