First of all, what do you understand by examination?
Examination is a formal test involving answering written or oral questions with no or limited access to text books or the like. It
can also be termed as a test of the knowledge you've acquired from the
teachings and lectures you may have undergone during the period of
lectures.
So what do we mean when we say "Exam preparation"?
Some people give that term any definition that suits them.
To
some it may be the studying of your lecture notes so as to gain valid
points that you can use during the exam test itself, to others ;it's
simply reading your books.
Now below are some tips to help you prepare and pass examination flawlessly,
These tips I'm about to give you have been of great benefit to me and I believe you'll gain from them.
1. Make sure you attend all lectures : many students have always missed it right from the beginning of the semester because they refuse to attend lectures. Most
students think the lectures don't matter because they already have
textbooks for the various subjects/courses as the case may be. This
is a very wrong notion that must be corrected. All lectures are very
important to a student as the lecturer tends to do more of explanation
in the classroom than what has been written in a text book, and from
experience, it has also been noted that some examination questions and
answers are treated in the classroom without the students knowing. In essence, attend all lectures.
2.Take down notes:
this is another important aspect where students have missed it, as they
tend to be distracted when lectures are going on and miss important
points to note. Note taking is a process whereby a student takes down
basic points in the course of a lecture, highlighting the step by step
delivery process, indicating the most important element of that lecture.
In essence take down notes.
3. Have a good listening skill :
A student with a good listening skill will only write down valid points
and what is relevant to the topic being treated from everything the
lecturer is saying and should be able to distinguish between relevant
and irrelevant points being made by the lecturer.
4.Create a study time table that suits you : most students are guilty of not creating a personal study time table. So there isn't time for them to study during the semester which affects them in the long run.
5. Don't compare yourself with others, know your capability : many students always fall into this trap because they want to be like others.
I
for example read for only 4 hours daily in the early hours of the
morning, and that's what works for me, I can't for any reason continue
to read when I have no interest or when I feel sleepy as doing that
would lead to burnout. Some students don't know what works for them and then they try to be like others. If you're not comfortable reading at a particular time, it's okay to take a break. Don't feel that because others are reading presently and you aren't, that makes you any less better than them.
6. There is time for rest : what most students fail to realize, is that there is time for everything.
When
you feel tired after hours of studying, it's always advisable to have
some rest and continue later when you're able to, as this will prevent
and form of Illness or tiredness when the exams finally come.
7. Pray:
Everybody has what works for them, but prayer does it for me as I
always feel relieved and tension leaves me every time I pray before
writing any examination.
Please, pardon any grammatical blunders.
I hope you have learnt one or two things from this write-up.
Cheers.
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