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How to manage time in exams with good handwriting?​


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Answer the easy questions first. A sound time-management strategy during tests is to answer the easy questions first. The idea is that you will quickly work through these questions, probably quicker than you had budgeted for, allowing you extra time to work on the more difficult sections.[1]

The issue with this strategy, versus working through every section as budgeted, is that you might skip a question thinking that it’s more difficult than it is. You also run the risk of not returning to questions that you’ve skipped.

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How to Manage Time for Tests

Co-authored by Alexander Peterman

Successful test taking is a skill that usually requires a bit of practice. Earning a high score on a test isn’t just about the ability to recall everything you’ve learned throughout the course. Equally important is learning to pace yourself adequately so that you leave ample time to work on each part of the examination. Effective time management can help ensure that you do well on the test.

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Taking the Test

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Answer the easy questions first. A sound time-management strategy during tests is to answer the easy questions first. The idea is that you will quickly work through these questions, probably quicker than you had budgeted for, allowing you extra time to work on the more difficult sections.[1]

The issue with this strategy, versus working through every section as budgeted, is that you might skip a question thinking that it’s more difficult than it is. You also run the risk of not returning to questions that you’ve skipped.

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Focus on a question’s worth. After you’ve answered the easy questions, focus your time on the questions that are worth the most points. It makes more sense to spend 10 minutes on 1 question worth 20 points than to spend 10 minutes on 10 questions worth only 1 point each. In other words, 20 points for one question is worth more time than 10 points for 10 questions.

Your exam should clearly state the value or percentage of each question or section. If you’re unsure, ask your proctor.

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Keep an eye on the clock. Make sure that you wear a watch so that you can stick to your time budget. You won’t be able to bring a cell phone in the test with you, and there may not be a clock on the wall, so you’ll need to remember your own time piece.

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Don’t rush yourself. You’ve studied, you’ve practiced, you’ve read through the test, you’ve budgeted your time, and there is no reason to rush yourself. You might be feeling a little anxious or want to hurry up and get the test over with, but time management is about pacing yourself. So, pace yourself. Don’t rush, as you’ll run the risk of making a critical mistake, and stick to your game plan.

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Take a breath or two. After you complete a section, give yourself a few seconds to pause and breathe before you move on. This helps you pace yourself, allows you to make sure that you’re managing your time effectively, and helps you mentally move from one task to another.

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Prepare for the unexpected. No matter how prepared you are for this test and how well you’ve planned to manage your time, something can go wrong. This isn’t the end of the world, though, and shouldn’t derail your schedule at all. Plan for some problems, and be ready for any issues.

Bring at least two pens or pencils with you.

If you’re allowed to use a calculator, bring spare batteries.

Bring an extra blue book or paper.

You might even pack a little emergency kit with throat lozenges, gum, a bandage, and lip balm.


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