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Alternating Study Spots To Study More

Where do you go to study? As a kid, I just stayed in my room, laid all books and notes on the table and read for hours. As I grow up, I've learned that I am allowed to study in different places and that helped me get better grades in my written exams. Here are some spots where I find studying really interesting. Your own room If you have the room to yourself, then take advantage of it and begin reading your notes in your own room. If you share this with your siblings or other relatives, then you can talk to them and arrange a schedule on where you can use this room for yourself so you can focus on reading and studying. School library It makes sense to use this area for studying but there's another reason for using this school facility - the convenience of getting more information as you review. You can approach your librarian for more resources on topics that you want to cover, like magazines, videos, academic papers and journals. You can even use their email facility t...

Quick Ways To Prepare For Your Next Exam

Do you feel sick when you hear the terms examinations, tests and assessments? Don't worry, you're not alone. It is just a common feeling especially when you feel that you will be sized up, labelled and identified based on what you know (and remember). Want to know how to ace those tests? Here are some ways to prepare for your next exam. Know the coverage of the exam. This is the best tip that I can share with you. Doing this will enable you to cover the topics included in the exam. This may come along as common sense, but I have seen some people commit this mistake by going out and isolate themselves right away without knowing what you really need to focus on. Use this opportunity to ask questions if anything is not clear on the topics included in the exam so you have better chances of hitting it right when the big day arrives. Divide and conquer. This means studying in chunks. I'm not sure about youm but I feel more productive when I study lessons per batches....