Examinations are a fact of life in college.
When you take a test, you are demonstrating your ability to understand course
material. Here are some tips to help you develop great test taking skills.
Take
a Note from the Past. Always try to analyze how you
did on a similar type of test in the past, i.e. multiple choice, and as well
try to review previous tests and sample tests provided by your teacher. Each
test that you take can help you to prepare for the next one!
Be
Prepared. Always try to arrive early for tests—this
will give you time to do a last minute review of your notes, and to take a deep
breath and relax before you have to write the test. Make a list and prepare what
you need, i.e. pens, pencils, calculator, beforehand to avoid last minute panic.
Be
comfortable but alert. Choose a comfortable
location with enough space for your needs—if you require additional space, try
choosing a seat at the back or on the end of a row as opposed to right in the
middle of the class or area. Try not
to slouch; maintain good posture and stay relaxed and confident.
Relax.
Keep a good attitude and remind yourself that you
are going to do your best. If you
find yourself panicking, take a few deep breaths. Try not to talk to
other students right before writing--stress can be contagious!
Avoid
Careless Errors. Read the directions carefully, and
if there is time, quickly look through the test for an overview. Previewing the
test allows you to see how much time you need to allot for each section--if the
test is all multiple choice questions, it is good to know that immediately. When
answering essay questions, try to make an outline in the margin before you
begin writing. Organization, clear thinking, and good writing is important, but
so is neatness, so be sure to make your writing legible. Answer questions in a
strategic order--easy questions first to build confidence, then those with the
most point value. Allow yourself extra time for the more difficult parts, like essay
questions if this is your area of weakness.
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