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Tips for students who are tested

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

You’re in the thick of the school year. It seems that there are so many things going on, assignments, projects and extracurricular activities. Now, a test is coming and you have to do well on it. How does it look to make you better on this test? Firstly, when you study for a test, you should not be learning something completely new. It is faster and easier to remember something you’ve already learned that to learn something completely new. After each day’s course is a good idea to review what you’ve learned. It should not be a long review either. Just run through the themes of the day. This way, you give your brain another chance to soak up information. Hopefully this review will come and study less time and less of a learning process. When you study is important. Find a place that is easily accessible with distractions. A popular place to study at home. However, for some, the house can be too distracting as it is easy to become distracted. What may help is if you study in a place that is similar to the place where you will pass the test. When you study, you can associate certain things with the environment. So if you take the test in a similar environment, you can more easily retrieve these associations. For example, if you pass a test in a gymnasium, it may be useful to study in a gymnasium. Some people study well in a group because they can help others in areas where they are lacking. They can also gain insight from others on what they have failed and to focus on areas of the test. On the other hand, some people study well alone. They know what they have to study. In addition, a group can be distracting as they initiate the conversation off-topic or try to do everything but study. You are the person who knows you best to determine what works best for you. There are a variety of methods you can use during the study. For example, when studying for a test, you can do different things, like reading your book, reading lecture notes, answer questions from textbooks, re-assignments past the discussion of tests previous research on the Internet, talking with others, and more. You can also use memory improvement techniques such as mnemonics, visualization and association. Try a combination of different methods of study and track your results. A method that works well for most people is to study in small pieces instead of large blocks of time. Studying in large blocks of time increases the chances that you will overwhelm your brain with information and start forgetting things. If you study in small chunks of time, you do not absorb all this information at once and get the chance to rest. In addition, you must repeat what you study and do in the expansion of time intervals. For example, if you study ten digits of the IP, you could try to repeat the ten digits in one minute, then two minutes and four minutes, and so on. In addition, the state of being is important for the study. It has been shown that if you study drunk, you’d better if you take the test while intoxicated. If you study while sober, you will do better if you take the test while sober. The case has shown better results than simple case of intoxication. Thus, it is best to stay away from drinking while studying and while taking the test. Finally, make sure you eat healthily and a good night sleep before the test. If you think there is not enough time to sleep, take a look at some tips for time management so you can use and manage your time more efficiently.

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