Monday, November 25, 2013
Test Tips
Students often find that taking tests turns out to be the most challenging aspect of going to college. Whether they are prepping for their TOEFL, SAT, GMAT, LSAT, or even just their Organic Chemistry Test, a large portion of people find that they freeze when presented with testing materials. Here are some ways to avoid the brain block and keep your grades high.
-Before the test, create a one page summary sheet that encapsulates all the major materials that could potentially be on the test.
-Get enough sleep. Staying up and studying all night won’t help you on the exam; if anything it will hinder your abilities. Getting enough sleep is vital to doing well on tests.
-Ask the exam proctor for help if you don’t understand what the question is asking. You must be clear about what is being asked in order to get it right.
-Try not to panic. If you feel stressed out, put down your pencil, take a few deep breaths, and relax your mind. Keeping your anxiety down during an exam will help keep your brain clear and remain focused.
-Read through the whole exam before you begin. This allows you to start generating ideas from the start, rather than just thinking about one question at a time.
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