Always take good notes in class and pay attention to everything the teacher says. Start studying ahead of time and never wait for the last week. Preparation begins from day one always!
1. Answer as many questions as possible prior to the exam
2. Watch videos or animations that will help you remember concepts
3. Write impressive answers. Remember your examiner has to check hundreds of papers. Make your paper stand out. Draw diagrams, Use bullet points. Use colors.
4. Make little posters of important notes and hang them up in your bedroom.
5. Avoid cramming - on the day before the exam you should be only looking at the most important points in your books.
6. Go to bed early the night before the exam.
7. Have a good breakfast the day of the exam but do not over eat
8. Stay calm and read the questions carefully.
9. If a multiple choice question seems tricky use the elimination method
10. Learn from your mistakes
Here is a quick video guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KGidGjd518
2. Watch videos or animations that will help you remember concepts
3. Write impressive answers. Remember your examiner has to check hundreds of papers. Make your paper stand out. Draw diagrams, Use bullet points. Use colors.
4. Make little posters of important notes and hang them up in your bedroom.
5. Avoid cramming - on the day before the exam you should be only looking at the most important points in your books.
6. Go to bed early the night before the exam.
7. Have a good breakfast the day of the exam but do not over eat
8. Stay calm and read the questions carefully.
9. If a multiple choice question seems tricky use the elimination method
10. Learn from your mistakes
Here is a quick video guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KGidGjd518
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