Remember, Remember – What You Need to Remember During Your Exams
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Examinations are a regular part of school and university life. They aim to find out exactly how much you know about different subjects, and how well you can manipulate this information to answer a given question. Most of the knowledge you need will have been taught to you several times before you take the exam, but most students still get stressed and don’t perform as well as they could do during exam time.
The first thing to remember is that you need a revision plan. A few months before your exam, find your course list and make your own list of everything you need to know. Then, draw up a timetable that will allow you to study every module. Give shorter amounts of time to the parts you know, and longer amounts to anything you struggle with or don’t understand. Print practise exam questions and make sure you have neat notes. Draw mind maps or rewrite your notes, do whatever it takes for you to revise the information so it is fresh in your mind. Aim to finish learning all the modules two weeks before the exam. Take the rest of the time to do more practice papers, mark them and repeat revision on any areas you get wrong.
For each subject, make sure you know your exam paper before you go in. How many questions will the paper have on it? How many of these are you required to answer? How much time do you have in total, and how much does that give you to answer each question? Use this information to plan how long you have to read the paper, decide what you want to answer and check your answer afterwards. Make sure you know whether to expect short answers, multiple choice, structured questions or essays. Also, consider if some questions are compulsory and where you can get most of your marks from.
The day before, reduce stress by knowing where the exam is, what time it starts, what you need to take it, what you aren’t allowed to take in with you, and what you are expected to wear. Some universities will make you take anything with pockets off, whilst others require see-through pencil cases.
When you get into the exam, read the question two or three times and highlight the key words. brainstorm the question and see how much you know, and relate the information you come up with, back to the question. Arrange these points logically, and start to write your answer. Make sure you reach a conclusion and summarise what you have written, and then review your work. Make sure you are writing clearly and coherently, and start with the question you feel most confident about answering. Look at how many marks each question is worth and aim to make that amount of points. Remember to check your spelling and use punctuation.
It’s important to remember that you aren’t expected to write everything you know about a topic. You will attract many more marks if you are selective about the information you use and you actually answer the question asked. Make sure that whatever you write has an introduction and a conclusion and makes sense. Remember that you don’t get any marks for questions you don’t even attempt.
After the exam, avoid talking about it outside. It’s easy to convince yourself you did badly if you listen to the evidence of others. Remember that there is more than one way to answer a question! Use your performance to tweak your exam technique. If you ran out of time, make sure you leave more time during the next exam. If you didn’t know enough, look at how much and how effectively you revised. Did you answer the question? Then forget about the exam and concentrate on the next one, knowing you did your best!
Nick Sanders
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Is your life worse than mine? I need something inspring?
I am 22 year old and i am 5’2", plus i am indian (orthodox people) i have sickle cell animia from childhood. It ruined my body i am not tall and i m skiny. I never enjoyed my school life , my classmates used to make fun of me coz of my height (9th grade – 12th grade are worst days) , after 12th i was very to enter college so i took 2 years drop , i somehow managed to get litle height. after that i took admission and you know what happens during first year in college and in case u can imagine. I have been treated like animal . Somehow i managed to get height of 5’2”.
Now i have realized that i have social anxiety and OCD.
My mom and dad loves me lot i love them too but they live in completly different dimension they dont understand my problem(never) . My parents are from village they dont have good level of thinking (they cant think they only feel kinda). Now i m bad at study, i cant pass my exams cuz most of the time i spent in mental suffering and fighting myself. I tried a lot to make my life better now i m kinda tired , i dont have strength. I have nothing to fight for. I am lonely and empty. I will never be treated normaly in a society. My parents think m normal and they want me to do good money earning they dont care what i m suffering and they dont even know. I have few friends but no one close. Plus You can imagine about my orthodox relatives(remember i m indian). Now i stopped fighting my psych and my life is getting worse. I am filled with lots of hatred against people but i still dont hold any grudge against any one
Why do you let what other people think about you matter? They aren’t any better than you, yea you have problems but everybody has problems, even those kids who pick on you has problems. If you want to change things and get better don’t depend on anyone except yourself. You are the only one who can change your life and who controls it. If you want it better, act better, think better and your life will get better. If you don’t want it better than it won’t. Trust me there are worse things in life than what you are going through. You can walk can’t you? You can talk can’t you? You aren’t blind….you have the option to go to school and get an education….there are lots of things you should be glad about and less things to worry you. Don’t stress so much…if you change the way you think and feel now you can have a great future. The only person that matters is you.
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This quote always keeps me going: "The future is in the hands of those who believe in their dreams." Just keep going, day by day. Try to do things to distract yourself and keep you busy. For example, have you ever thought about getting a dog? It might feel nice to go on a walk and relax for a little while every day. Just fill yourself with love and hope…I know, it sounds easy but it’s really hard. Listen to music you can relate to (not dreary music, hopeful music) and read inspiring, famous books. I really hope this helps. <3
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your story makes me think of Buddhas time roaming around India and Nepal. A young woman had heard of his wisdom and brought her dead baby to him. In great distress she begged him to bring her child back to life. Buddha told her "Go find a household that has never been touched by despair, and bring them to me. Then i can relieve your suffering."
She never returned.
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I am also Indian,my name is Amit and first of all,I want you to start being careless and stop caring about what people say and think about you because if you start caring so much about others you will ruin your own life,see the example of Himesh Reshammiya who does not care even if the whole world hates him,only the strongest and most impactful people in this world are hated,remember that.
Secondly,chase your dreams,you have your whole life ahead of you and school is only a small part of life,I was teased and treated badly in school,one boy tried to pull my pants down again and again,was abused in the worst possible way,had to change many schools and yet I never gave up and then one day I spit in the face of the boy who had tried to pull my pants down at one time,so become strong,have the courage to face your enemies and tell them to thier face to stop bothering you or else just punch them in the face.
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