Study before A Test

October 10th, 2009 by admin Leave a reply »

Study before A Test PhotoBy the time we are in the peak of school year, it feels like there are so many things happening like assignments, projects, and extracurricular activities which all sometimes drive us crazy. Now a test is up in the edge and we’ve got to deal with it. How should we study so we could do better on that test?

Above of all, when we are to study for a test, we shouldn’t be learning new things. It will be easier and faster to recall something we have already learned than to study something completely new. It is always recommended to review everything you have learned after each day of classes. It surely doesn’t need to review thoroughly; just a simple jog through the day’s topics.
Then, where we study is also important. Get a place that is readily available with minimal disturbances. Of course, there is no place like home, though for some of us, home can be too annoying as it is easy to get sidetracked. What could best help is when we find a place to study that is apparently similar to the place where we are going to take the test. For instance, if we’re going to do a test in a lecture room, it might help to study in a lecture room.
Some of us usually study well in a group because we can get help and assistance from others in areas in which we are lack of. We may also gain valuable insight from others on what we have overlooked and which critical areas to highlight for the test. On the contrary, some also study quite well alone. We know what we must study. We’re the one who knows ourselves best, so determine what works best for us.

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