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How to prepare for a final exam
Preparation is the key to success on the final. Experience has shown that students who have prepared for the final by completing all of their coursework achieve higher scores,
Before preparation students should know what the exam will be, but also--and more importantly--to keep it from becoming the center of your efforts. Read the texts for what they have to offer--do your best to understand them and bring your own experience to bear upon. Usually, every final exam includes two parts: the objective part and the subjective part.
The best way to prepare for the objective portion of the final exam is to undertake a thorough review of the course content, particularly the primary text, with special consideration given to the learning objectives for each unit. You will also wish to review your assignments for the course, paying particular attention to any comments your tutor may have made. Additionally, the midterm exam is a good indicator of how well you remember the information. This will refresh your memory. As you work through the course you should have identified and strategized ways of dealing with your weaknesses.
For the subjective part. There will be some short responses and full essay questions or just an essay. The final exam is cumulative, so not only the short responses but also the essay consist of questions in the whole course. You do have to show that you have understood the parts of it that you choose to discuss and that you can fit those parts into the basic scheme of the text--something that must be done to provide context for quotations and perhaps as part of the rationale for the entire response.
Write as simply and clearly as possible. Give any teacher a stack of exams, and the better grades will go to the ones that offer good content and sound style. A relatively brief, coherent, well-written and well-proofread essay is better than a rambling and vague one.
It is a long one.
but I HOPE IT HELPS!
Preparation is the key to success on the final. Experience has shown that students who have prepared for the final by completing all of their coursework achieve higher scores,
Before preparation students should know what the exam will be, but also--and more importantly--to keep it from becoming the center of your efforts. Read the texts for what they have to offer--do your best to understand them and bring your own experience to bear upon. Usually, every final exam includes two parts: the objective part and the subjective part.
The best way to prepare for the objective portion of the final exam is to undertake a thorough review of the course content, particularly the primary text, with special consideration given to the learning objectives for each unit. You will also wish to review your assignments for the course, paying particular attention to any comments your tutor may have made. Additionally, the midterm exam is a good indicator of how well you remember the information. This will refresh your memory. As you work through the course you should have identified and strategized ways of dealing with your weaknesses.
For the subjective part. There will be some short responses and full essay questions or just an essay. The final exam is cumulative, so not only the short responses but also the essay consist of questions in the whole course. You do have to show that you have understood the parts of it that you choose to discuss and that you can fit those parts into the basic scheme of the text--something that must be done to provide context for quotations and perhaps as part of the rationale for the entire response.
Write as simply and clearly as possible. Give any teacher a stack of exams, and the better grades will go to the ones that offer good content and sound style. A relatively brief, coherent, well-written and well-proofread essay is better than a rambling and vague one.
It is a long one.
but I HOPE IT HELPS!
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Hi Bro,
First of all, All the best for your final exams and score the best marks.
Introduction:
Exams are conducted to test the mental skill or memory power of an individual. The problems of the most other students are they are fear of exams. We can reduce it or eliminate the fear by the following processes.
How to Prepare ?
During this time, we have to concentrate more on studies than on mobiles ( even on Brainly ). I will prescribe you to read multiple subjects on one day. Don't read only one subject the whole day. It will create a boring mindset for you.
Morning - Tough Subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography
Afternoon - Moderate Subjects like Maths, History or Social Sciences.
Evening. -. Easy subjects like Languages and English.
It is best if you spend exactly 1 and an half hours for each subject and take 15 minutes interval.
Time Table:
The most important part is time table or schedule. You should prepare your own time table and don't ask others to prepare. Be careful that you're schedule is not strict. If it is strict, you won't follow this more than a week.
Study Tricks:
You can follow some methods to memorise formulas. Many of the methods are in youtube. Also, If you know the derivation of the formula, you don't want to memorise it often. You can use code words like VIBGYOR for rainbow colors.
One more example: The languages learnt by Rajaram Mohan Roy are Greek, English , Sanskrit, French, Hebrew, Arabic, Persian and Latin. It can be memorised as GAP SHELF.
Presentation Tips:
You can draw narrow margin on the left and right. Even at the bottom too, because there may be the chances your paper might get torn at bottom. If you written at bottom, your step or answer word may miss and may lose your marks.
Answer 2 marks in 3 to 5 lines and Answer 3 marks in 10 lines and Answer 5 marks in 1 or 2 pages. If you're starting a paragraph or an detail answer, start in a new page and avoid over writings and leave gap for each word and don't strike out often.
Try to write the sections and questions in order, it might increase a good impression. Handwriting is also must. But, all can't have a good handwriting. So, it is enough to write clearly.
Highlight the key answers. It will help the teachers to correct fast and they may valuate easily.
Conclusion:
Don't get fear of exams. Only exams are not our life. But for our future, it is needed. Smart study or Hard work Study, whatever is best for you you can prefer it.
Every HARDWORKER is a SMARTWORKER.
First of all, All the best for your final exams and score the best marks.
Introduction:
Exams are conducted to test the mental skill or memory power of an individual. The problems of the most other students are they are fear of exams. We can reduce it or eliminate the fear by the following processes.
How to Prepare ?
During this time, we have to concentrate more on studies than on mobiles ( even on Brainly ). I will prescribe you to read multiple subjects on one day. Don't read only one subject the whole day. It will create a boring mindset for you.
Morning - Tough Subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography
Afternoon - Moderate Subjects like Maths, History or Social Sciences.
Evening. -. Easy subjects like Languages and English.
It is best if you spend exactly 1 and an half hours for each subject and take 15 minutes interval.
Time Table:
The most important part is time table or schedule. You should prepare your own time table and don't ask others to prepare. Be careful that you're schedule is not strict. If it is strict, you won't follow this more than a week.
Study Tricks:
You can follow some methods to memorise formulas. Many of the methods are in youtube. Also, If you know the derivation of the formula, you don't want to memorise it often. You can use code words like VIBGYOR for rainbow colors.
One more example: The languages learnt by Rajaram Mohan Roy are Greek, English , Sanskrit, French, Hebrew, Arabic, Persian and Latin. It can be memorised as GAP SHELF.
Presentation Tips:
You can draw narrow margin on the left and right. Even at the bottom too, because there may be the chances your paper might get torn at bottom. If you written at bottom, your step or answer word may miss and may lose your marks.
Answer 2 marks in 3 to 5 lines and Answer 3 marks in 10 lines and Answer 5 marks in 1 or 2 pages. If you're starting a paragraph or an detail answer, start in a new page and avoid over writings and leave gap for each word and don't strike out often.
Try to write the sections and questions in order, it might increase a good impression. Handwriting is also must. But, all can't have a good handwriting. So, it is enough to write clearly.
Highlight the key answers. It will help the teachers to correct fast and they may valuate easily.
Conclusion:
Don't get fear of exams. Only exams are not our life. But for our future, it is needed. Smart study or Hard work Study, whatever is best for you you can prefer it.
Every HARDWORKER is a SMARTWORKER.
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