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EXAM Tips For Students in Hebei North University
Time:2018 03 29 Click:6801
For any student, exam time can be incredibly stressful. Most of your time is either spent studying or worrying about the upcoming exam. The last thing a student need is for all that stress and worry to build up and result in a panic attack during their exam.
These exams are a crucial part of education: therefore, it is important to approach them with a clear mind and an understanding of how to deal it them. All we need is some mental discipline to succeed.
2. Schedule you time wisely: if you have a limited time to study several subject, use your time wisely. Make a detailed schedule including study timetable allotting a specific time for each subject.
3. Location and time matters: identify when, as well as, where you are most efficient and focused to study.
4. Break up your subjects: you cannot concentrate on one subject for hours on end, so it is better to alternate between subjects. This also aids in retaining all that you have been studying.
5. Stay healthy: this is most imperative. Eat well get enough sleep, use your study breaks well so that you feel relaxed when you get back to your books. Try to refrain from consuming large amounts of caffeine.
6. Don't depend on study groups: study groups are great to study because you get to compare knowledge with fellow colleagues as well as gain new perspectives on certain things. However, it is best to come prepared to study groups instead of expecting to learn complete new material.
7. Question yourself: simply reading and rereading is not going to help you retain information. Makeup questions regularly that challenge you to apply what you’ve learned from the material you've covered.
8. Stay positive: to avoid anxiety and too much stress, look at the exam period as the application step of all your study efforts instead of a threatening experience. Of course, every student is difficult and what may work for some may not work for others. Therefore, it is important to do what works best for you.
9. Reward yourself: for every hour of actual studying (this does not includes the rereading the same sentence for 20 times or checking you Instagram and facebook) give yourself a 10 minutes break.
10. Identify areas of weakness: be honest with yourself and pinpoint areas of the subject matter that you have trouble with. Start working on these areas by perhaps getting a friend or a senior who understands it better to explain it to you.
But if you were looking for motivation to start studying or help with the building stress, try out these tips. They may just be an advantage to you.
These exams are a crucial part of education: therefore, it is important to approach them with a clear mind and an understanding of how to deal it them. All we need is some mental discipline to succeed.
Here are a few useful tips to help you:
1. Prepare for exams in advance: don’t wait until the night before to start “cramming” new information. Finals are, ideally, a time to preview previous material no to make your head explode with an overload of new material.2. Schedule you time wisely: if you have a limited time to study several subject, use your time wisely. Make a detailed schedule including study timetable allotting a specific time for each subject.
3. Location and time matters: identify when, as well as, where you are most efficient and focused to study.
4. Break up your subjects: you cannot concentrate on one subject for hours on end, so it is better to alternate between subjects. This also aids in retaining all that you have been studying.
5. Stay healthy: this is most imperative. Eat well get enough sleep, use your study breaks well so that you feel relaxed when you get back to your books. Try to refrain from consuming large amounts of caffeine.
6. Don't depend on study groups: study groups are great to study because you get to compare knowledge with fellow colleagues as well as gain new perspectives on certain things. However, it is best to come prepared to study groups instead of expecting to learn complete new material.
7. Question yourself: simply reading and rereading is not going to help you retain information. Makeup questions regularly that challenge you to apply what you’ve learned from the material you've covered.
8. Stay positive: to avoid anxiety and too much stress, look at the exam period as the application step of all your study efforts instead of a threatening experience. Of course, every student is difficult and what may work for some may not work for others. Therefore, it is important to do what works best for you.
9. Reward yourself: for every hour of actual studying (this does not includes the rereading the same sentence for 20 times or checking you Instagram and facebook) give yourself a 10 minutes break.
10. Identify areas of weakness: be honest with yourself and pinpoint areas of the subject matter that you have trouble with. Start working on these areas by perhaps getting a friend or a senior who understands it better to explain it to you.
But if you were looking for motivation to start studying or help with the building stress, try out these tips. They may just be an advantage to you.
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