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There are always various activities = that can be done separately or combined in enhancing one=E2=80=99s experien= ce. Herewith, there are few guidelines respectively outlined to serve as a = practical reference.
1. Gi= ve yourself enough time to study
Make a study sched= ule that fits your way of studying and&nbs= p;do not leave anything for the last minute. While = some students do seem to thrive on last-minute studying, often this way of = partial studying is not the best approach for exam preparation. Write down = how many exams you have, how many pages you have to learn, and the days you= have left. Afterwards, organize your study habit= s accordingly.
Make sure you have enough space=
on your desk to spread your textbooks and notes=
. Ensuring that the room is sufficiently bright=
strong> and your chair restful =
enough are also points to consider. Pay<=
span> attention to details that can distract =
you and remove them from your study space. Make sure that you feel=
comfortable in your s=
tudy space and that you are able to focus. For some individuals, this may m=
ean complete silence, while for others listening to music helps. Some of us=
need complete order to focus, while others like to study in a more clutter=
ed environment. Make sure your study space is friendly and
pleasant so that you can fully concentrate.
3. Us= e flow charts and diagrams
Visual aids can be especially helpful when revising study material. At the start of a topic, write down ev= erything you already know about the subject. Closer to the exam, transform = your revision notes in a diagram. In that manner the visual remeberance can= aid to your readiness considerably when taking the exam.
4. Pr= actice on old exams
One of the most effective ways to prepare fo=
r exams is to practice with an old version of previous exams. Also, an old =
test will help you see the format and formulation=
of the questions and it will be good for you to <=
/span>know what to expect but also as a =
worthy practice for measuring the time you need for the actual test.
5. Ex= plain your answers to others
With the help of your family and friends, yo= u could excel on your exam. Explain them your rea= soning for why you have answered a certain quest= ion in a certain way.
6. Or= ganize study groups with friends
Study groups can help you get the answers yo= u need and finish tasks faster. Just make sure the group is focused on the subject and they are not easily dis= tracted.
7. Ta= ke regular breaks
Regular breaks are needed for the brain to r=
egain its focus. It is not the best tactic to study long hours because long=
-term retention of knowledge =
is almost impossible. The most important part of studying is to develop a routine that fits your<=
span> study style.
You should not eat unhealthy food while you = are studying. Keep your body and brain fit by choosing <= /span>natural, fresh and vitamins rich food that= is good for you and would improve yourconcentration and memory.
9. Pl= an the day = of your exams
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10. D= rink plenty of water
While studying for exams and even during an = exam, it is advisable to drink water. Remaining hydrated is vital and adds = to your overall positive mood.