When you are getting ready for a big final exam, you need to be able to study accordingly with the right amount of time period. If your exam is at the end of the month, you need to start studying at least three weeks before the date.
So many students try to cram all the information at the last minute, during an intensive study session and this will cause heavy problems on the day of the exam. When you study bit by bit, you will be able to recollect all the information during the examination period.
Rewrite your notes and reread them to yourself so that you get familiarized with it. Your study room should be quiet and a well lit area. If you look at University students, they prefer to study at the library as there are no distractions. At home, you have the computer and TV, which are two of the biggest distractions.
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9:07 pm on August 11th, 2011
In my first year as a student it was hard for me to make my learning program. I asked student in a higher year how should I proceed and I received a lot of tips and information. When I reached the exams session I started to learn for each subject 2-4 day depending on how much time was between the exams. I observed that I can pass the exams but not with high grades. As an advice for you, start learning before the exams session if you want to have big grades.
9:33 pm on August 11th, 2011
The best way that I can found for preparation in final exam is study, small discussion, study again and study more.
Time that I took is one month before the exam arrive. And one or two day before exam I always make my self chill but with ton of information that I gather from my study before. Just repeating like magic spell, read book for my hardest understood for some subject of study.
6:11 pm on August 15th, 2011
If you are getting ready for a final examination, it’s necessary for you to be mentally prepared first. Many students are reported to have choked up in exams even though they claim to have prepared really well. If you are nervous then there’s a high probability that your results won’t turn out good. However, studying is equally important. The course is huge so if you are leaving it for later then you will suffer for sure. Be sure to start preparing atleast 2 months before, and do not stress yourself in the eleventh hour!
8:04 pm on August 15th, 2011
I completely agree. I also have something to add. You don’t want to study for too long because after a certain time your brain doesn’t collect in information and you’re wasting time.
Studying a bit by bit helps you remember easily and I’d recommend studying in a quiet area too. If you want to study for a long period of time I’d suggest talking about 20-25 minute breaks to calm your mind.
I hope this helps you guys.
5:00 pm on August 21st, 2011
Just keep studying and take some time for yourself to calm down and prepare. Just repeating like magic spell, read a book hardest just to understood some subject of study.
3:46 am on August 22nd, 2011
One of my psych professors actually proved on campus that students who cram everything at the last minute tend to get higher scores than those who study a day or two earlier. I’m usually one of those people – but I do try to rewrite my notes just to get the idea in my head again.
10:43 am on August 23rd, 2011
Usually students should start revision two weeks before the final exams or even earlier, dependent on how well they have studied before. Past year exam papers would be good help for them.