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Exam Hints
Exam week can be difficult,
dangerous, even overwhelming. You may feel helpless and hopeless,
as though there is nothing you can do. After a semester of
too many classes and too much work, you think you'll have
to stay up all night studying to pass your final exams. But
wait! Help is on the way! Below are my handy hints for exam
time, developed during ten arduous years as a student and
fifteen more as a teacher.
Two Weeks Before the
Exam
Make up a set of study sheets
for each class. Each set of study sheets should summarize
the reading, your class notes, and any handouts. Type the
study sheets so they are easily readable. Use plenty of bold
type and white space to accentuate important ideas. For the
next two weeks, read through your study sheets three times
each day. Do not try hard to memorize the information. Just
read the notes once, three times per day.
The Night Before the
Exam
Read your study sheets as
usual. Go to bed early and get a good night's sleep.
The Day of the Exam
Set your alarm and get up
early. Allow plenty of time to get to the exam. Eat a good
breakfast, including simple sugars (fruit juice), complex
carbohydrates (cereal or toast), and protein (milk, eggs,
meat, cheese). This will help your blood sugar stay at a stable
level, and since your brain runs on sugar, you don't want
to have an empty tank. Caffeine has been shown to increase
alertness and performance. If you are a habitual user of caffeine,
be sure to get your accustomed dose. Take along a piece of
fruit to eat during the exam. This will help keep your blood
sugar even, so you don't tire during the second half of the
exam period.
During the Exam
If you feel tense, relax,
take a deep breath, and remember that you know the material
because you've been reviewing for two weeks. Keep your eye
on the clock while taking the exam. Allow enough time to finish
the entire test. Avoid focusing on one question and running
out of time on others. Read the entire exam before beginning
to write. Know your enemy, in other words. Be sure your name
is on the test. (This sounds silly, but sometimes if we feel
tense or pressured, we forget the little things.) Read each
question a second time, then answer that question. Go on to
the next question. Remember to look at the clock and keep
moving through the test. After the first hour and fifteen
minutes, relax, stretch, eat your fruit. Calm down. You know
the material.
Use the entire exam period
rather than rushing through the test.
Special Information
for Students Taking Essay Exams
Read the question carefully
and analyze what the teacher wants in the answer. If the question
has several parts, use these parts to structure your answer.
Use the writing process: brainstorm, organize, outline, add
supporting information, write, revise, edit. Write a version
of the classic five-paragraph essay. Answer the question in
the first paragraph of your essay. State and support one proof
for your answer in each of the following paragraphs. Answer
the question in different words in your concluding paragraph.
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