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5 top tips for success in examination

5 top tips for success in examination



success is when opportunity meets preparation.

we will be discussing how to succeed in your academics today. the below steps will guide you.


1. Give yourself sufficient time to read: 


Don’t leave it till the last hours. Some learner (student) seem to succeed on last-minute ‘cramming’, it’s extensively accepted than for a lot of us, this is not the most excellent way to succeed in an exam. Create a timetable for your reading. Write down the various exams you have and the days on which you have to sit for them. Then organize your study time than others, so find a balance that you feel comfortable with.

It is very essential that you create time to revise daily, immediately after school or in the evening depending on your schedule. What you learn in school will still be fresh in you and you will be able to revise them. Study has shown that what you learn at that time will stay with you and when you are doing final revision before exams, you will remember and will definitely not forget them in the exam hall.


2. Organize your study space: 


Make sure you have enough space to spread your note books and text books. Ensure that you have enough light? Is your chair relaxed? Are your computer games out of reach?

Try and get rid of all distractions, and make sure you feel comfortable and capable to concentrate as possible. For various people, this may signify almost absolute silence; and for others, they need background music to help assimilate easily. Some even need everything to be totally neat and arranged in order to focus, while others flourish in a more disorderly environment. Consider what works for you, and take the time to get it right.

If you are in an untidy or noisy environment, you cannot assimilate anything but only deceiving yourself if you are studying in such environment! Ensure that you are also comfortable when reading, not managing light or perking on a chair, also note that you cannot be lying in bed an d pretend to be studying, you will sleep off! You can only be reading novels for entertainment in bed, not serious reading.

3. Use flow charts and illustrations: 


Diagram aids can be very supportive when revising. At the begining of a topic, confront yourself to note down all you already know concerning a particular topic you are about to read – and then highlight where the breach lie. When the exam is nearer, try to compress your revision notes into a single page. receiving your ideas down in this brief format can then help you to quickly recall everything you need to know during the exam.

All these materials will aid you in studying and the fact that you write them yourself will make you remember and assimilate. It will make easy reading and aid last minute reading.



4. Practise on past questions papers: 


one of the most effective ways to prepare for exams is to practice taking past questions. This helps you get used to the format of the question, and – if you time yourself – can also be good practice for making sure you spend the right amount of time on each section. In the past and some are still in existence, answers to past questions for revision. Ensure that you get these books for as many subjects as possible to aid you in revising. Some of these answers are done by seasoned examiners who are writing from experience and working with making schemes. Get the past questions and practice them very well by doing the question before liking at the answers. Don’t work from answers to questions. What they are doing are only to serve as guide not for you to cram. Similar questions might come out but be sure that there are no hidden words that will trip you to answer wrongly.



5. Explain your answers to others during revision: 


Parents and little brothers and sisters don’t have to be annoying you around exam time. Use them to your advantage. Clarify an answer to a question. By doing so, this will help you get it clearer in your head and it will be difficult to forget. And by so doing, you’ll be able to underline any area where you need extra work.



These people could be your classmates or someone who has idea of what you are saying but even if they don’t, you will still gain from answering questions in their presence. They may sound as sounding box for you. If you ask a question in front of them and try to answer it, even if they don’t know the answer, you will remember what you are saying, especially if there are answers available in a book which they can be looking at when you are answering.

conclusion

you also need motivation to help you succeed in your exams.

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