Tips to get ready for Exams
An examination, commonly known as exam, is a test to see how good somebody is at something.
21. How to get ready for final Examination at college
They are just around the corner, and whether you are a senior or a freshman, college finals can be the hardest time of the semester. This means studying, handling stress and keeping on top of things to perform well is on the agenda. We at peer Transfer have come up with some helpful tips on how international students can prepare for your exams while staying sane!
22. Get ready in advance
It is a great habit to do a little bit of work each day consistently throughout the year. By doing your homework and participating in class you will likely have to study and stress less, and be able to revise the notes you are already familiar with to ace the exam.
23. Manage your time and study material
Create a calendar and split up topics of each class that you will study each day and cross them off as you go. Write up a brief abstract of each topic, highlighting the most difficult areas. When you are done with all your matter, you can revise your summary at the end.
24. Flashcards
One of the best ways to revise your notes is to use flashcards. Write down the topics and outlines and look over your stack of cards to revise you can even review them when you are on the bus or brushing your teeth.
25. Study in groups
Study in groups: While it is true that groups tend to start off with some catching up and conversation, they do get very effective, focused and cover a lot of material quickly. Talking about the different topics will not only make you think about them, but also help each one of you understand and remember the material better. Studying in groups does not necessarily feel like you are studying, as you will likely laugh too and come up with mnemonics of the matter that you will think of in your examination.
26. Keep on objective
Make sure you get enough sleep every day to be able to center of attention and study better throughout the days. Take scheduled breaks and don
27. During the Examination
When it comes to examination time, try not to panic. Even if some of the questions seem hard when you first look at them, start with the ones you know and get back to the harder ones later. Remember, you have been attending class and gone through your material several times. You will be fine.
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