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Title: How to Prepare for Test In College?


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How to Prepare for Test in College?
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Test Preparation The Easy Way
  • Everything you have done so far has prepared you
    for this moment. Youve taken good notes. Youve
    read and highlighted your textbooks. Youve
    written test questions for you to practice.
  • So how are you going to convert all of that into
    a better grade? Youre going to self test. Youre
    going to ask yourself those questions and youre
    going to do it early and often. Youre going to
    focus on what you dont know, and not waste time
    on what you already know.

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Ways to Prepare for test
  • Practice as Much as You Can
  • Scope Out the Scope
  • Use Flow Charts and Diagrams
  • Starting Homework
  • Test-drive Your Test
  • Explain Your Answers to Others

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Practice as Much as You Can
  • Not only will you "learn" the chapters, but you
    must also understand the concepts and then
    continue practicing. It is good to start training
    from day 1. So you will practice well before the
    exam comes. If you are studying difficult
    subjects, you may practice mathematics so that it
    is not too difficult. 

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Scope Out the Scope
  • Be sure you know what's fair game for the test
    and what's not. Many times students aren't
    exactly sure which lectures, readings, sections,
    and homeworks are to be covered on the test.

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Use Flow Charts and Diagrams 
  • Visual aids can be really helpful when revising.
    At the start of a topic, challenge yourself to
    write down everything you already know about a
    topic - and then highlight where the gaps lie.
    Closer to the exam, condense your revision notes
    into one-page diagrams. Getting your ideas down
    in this brief format can then help you to quickly
    recall everything you need to know during the
    exam.

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Starting homework
  • Your homework is a great way to start learning on
    tests. Your instructor will probably include
    questions similar to those you find in your home
    tests, so practicing steps and solutions will
    help you gain confidence in concepts. If you have
    a problem that you do not understand, ask your
    teacher in the next lesson or look someone for
    take my test for me. If you wait until the day
    you try to resolve the issue, it will be harder
    to remember the solution.

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Explain Your Answers to Others
  • Parents and little brothers and sisters don't
    have to be annoying around exam time. Use them to
    your advantage. Explain an answer to a question
    to them. That will help you to get it clear in
    your head, and also to highlight any areas where
    you need more work.

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Test-drive Your Test
  • The last stage of your studying should always
    include some practice, "self-testing," in which
    you construct some questions in the format you
    expect to be on the test, then formulate some
    answers.

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