Science, asked by Lagancutepie1010, 8 months ago

I have got 12 out of 37 in my today's chemistry test and I am very sad. what should I do my exams are coming after 3 days and my score is also not good​

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Answered by sdagdiya1234
5

Explanation:

YOU SHOULD STUDY HARD , AND REVISE THE NOTES YOU MADE,....

AND ALSO KEEP SOLVING THE QUESTIONS OF RESPECTIVE SUBJECTS.......

HOPE YOUR EXAMS GO WELL... JUST CHIIL

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

That's plenty of time, considering many people think studying for an exam involves cramming just minutes before the exam starts. ... It's entirely possible to study for an exam in just a handful of days. All you need is a solid plan.As you can see, 3 days is enough time to prepare for the exam, even if this is your first session. The main thing is to properly organize your work, do not be lazy, do not worry and do not panic

First, relax.

The priority at this late stage is that you enter the examination hall well-rested, well-fed and with an appropriate level of stress.

1. Sleep early every night

Go to bed before 10pm (or 9pm with an exam the next day)

Wake up naturally. If you’re waking up too late, go to sleep at 7pm.

Avoid backlit screens for one hour prior to sleeping. Backlit screens emit light in the 484-nanometre range, which excites melanopsin in the retinal ganglion cell photoreceptor. This disrupts your circadian rhythm and keeps you awake!

2. Eat healthily

Eat regular meals at regular times.

Eat plenty of fruit. (Five per day.)

Drink plenty of water.

3. Get some lighter exercise

Avoid exhausting sports around exam time (e.g. rugby).

Do more walking, jogging, and lighter sports at exam time (e.g. badminton).

Drink plenty of water(!) Aim to drink 3 litres per day.

Research has shown that you perform difficult tasks (such as a Chemistry exam) much better under moderately relaxed conditions. The famous Yerkes-Dodson curve illustrates this beautifully.

The Yerkes–Dodson law is an empirical relationship between arousal and performance level. Source: Uni of Minnesota

You want to be on top of that blue curve.

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