Health and other associated issues - Tips, Information and Guides
Discover How To Pass Your Exams With Flying Colors
by: Linda Correli Examinations are a regular part of the school, college and university
environment, which is considered to be a flexible form of learning and teaching
process that aims at investigation of a student’s knowledge of a
particular subject. However, nothing makes students gloomier than the prospect of exams. Even
the word examination itself makes students shudder. There are no doubts that for
the majority of students examinations are something like death, which has the
unpleasant inevitability to be faced sooner or later. Exam inevitability often
creates a great deal of tension, and can become a cause of procrastination, work
block, anxiety, and panic attacks, especially, when students feel overloaded by
the amount of work they are required to accomplish. To say nothing of countless hours of sitting for examinations that is
accompanied by cramming, sleepless nights, and very often turns out to be very
distressing and debilitating. Indeed, different people deal with exams in
different ways. Some people may seem to be able to handle with the pressure;
others get agitated, anxious, bad-tempered, and can even become seriously ill
and depressed. However, despite all this, one thing holds really true: examination period
is challengeable, but it is not the end of the world. Remember that you should be responsible for your own learning. Hence, your
examination success is in your hands, and in many respects it depends on your
ability to focus on active learning, to schedule your time sensibly, and to
organize your working place properly. So don’t take exams lightly, putting off revision on the very last
day, and entrusting your examination grades to your lucky chance, after all
exams is not an appropriate case to check how lucky you are. Whilst you
don’t want to be caught off guard and confused on the spur of the moment,
as leaving revision too late is an excellent recipe for stress and anxiety. Be sure to stick to these simple and effective examination techniques,
which will help you pass your examinations with flying colours. Remember that
with careful planning and preparation exams can become nothing more than a
question and answer session. • Elaborate your revision program in good time before your exams Organize your time wisely. Be sure to allocate time for revision, relaxing
and enjoying yourself sensibly. Be realistic about time that you can spend
revising. Bear in mind that you need a balance between your revision time and
the rest of your life. You need rest, and variety. So try to break your workload
down into manageable chunks, combining working periods with rest. And what is the most important begin studying early, with an hour or two
per day, increasing this time as exams approach. • Plan how you will use your time during your revision period Your plan should include what, when and how you are going to prepare for
your examination. Try to produce a day-by-day revision timetable. List all the topics you’re going to cover during your revision
process, make up your mind what order to learn them in, and how much time you
can manage on each topic. Be realistic about your time, and always remember
about your deadlines. A good revision strategy is to set priorities. Evaluate
the importance of each block of information that you’re going to revise,
think it over what topics are compulsory for you to revise, and what subjects
you already know. • Involve in active learning Reading is a passive way of learning, while writing is an active studying
technique, which is considered to be highly productive. Plunge into the text
you’re reading, and ask yourself: “What is the most important to
remember from this section?†Make notes while you read and underline the
key concepts in the text. Mix easy and difficult topics, interesting and dull while you revise. Try
to work in a comfortable environment, to remove any distractions, and to find
out where you work best. Don’t forget to interrupt your study time with
planned study breaks. • Make your revision process effective Don’t learn parrot fashion. Researches have shown that a person
recalls meaningful information better and easier. That’s why you should: 1) Associate newly learnt concepts with what you already know. As you are
reading try to link what you are studying with what you already know, with
something that is meaningful to you. 2) Elaborate upon new information with your own examples. 3) Revise material in small chunks; don’t try to cover all the
information in one sitting. 4) Information is memorized better when it is represented in an organized
framework. Group information into categories; write an outline or a summary. 5) Use as many visual aids as possible; make a practical use of drawings,
tables, graphs extensively in your revision process. 6) People are more likely to remember things that go in some certain
sequence, so that one thing triggers another element. • Organize your working place sensibly Many students are fully versed in importance of time management in the
process of preparation for their exams; however, quite a few is acquainted with
the importance of organising their working places wisely. Be sure to divide your room into two areas: your working space that can be
near your desk or table with papers, books, photocopies on it, all in all,
everything you need for studying, and a place for relaxation, where you can look
aside from studying, taking a nap, watching TV, or listening to music. Get used
to indulge in work only in your working area, and to switch off in your
relaxation zone. Physical separation of your working place from your relaxation
area will make it easer for you to do it mentally. Bear in mind that doing well in exams not only depends on your knowledge,
but also on how good you are at revising and handling the actual exam. One can say that the exam is a lottery, where a large proportion of
success depends on your lucky chance. Though, luck can let us down in the most
unsuitable moment. So, I don’t offer you to count on it. The most
reliable way to pass an exam is a thorough and profound preparation. Remember that an exam is a kind of a contest between you and your
examiner, where you have to come out a winner.
Recommended Links
Health Index
|