*Rule out any not possible answers. *My second guess always seems to be right. *I never skip a question and leave it for later. *Have scrap paper. *Look at any logic behind the question.
I have Seven of the test taking things. 1. Jot down what you don't want to forget right away. 2. Start with what I know. 3. Read the directions throughly. 4. Read questions carefully. 5 IF the test had a mixed format, complete the multiple-choice questions first. 6. Don't give in to peer pressure. 7. Save time for review.
*Start with what you know *Weigh your answers. Don't spend 10 minutes on a question that's only worth 1 pt. *Preview the exam. *Read questions carefully. Read directions thoroughly.
* Stop cramming. * Remember the big picture. * Memorize formulas, dates and key words. * Study with a friend. * Skip "I don't know" questions and go back to them in the end.
I got a 56. I read over the question twice. Dont second guess myself Dont skip a question. Start with the easy questions that you know. Read questions carefully
My anxiety was a 27 which means i experience normal anxiety and have already developed coping skills!
1.)Jot down what you dont want to forget 2.)Start with what you know 3.)Weigh your answers 4.)Read questions carefully 5.)Save time to review Those are the top 5 tips that help me the best.
Have scrap paper. Pick the best answer. Answer the questions that I know and skip the ones that I can't answer. Read the directions throughly. Ask your instructor for claraification.
Jot down what you don't want to forget right away Start with what you know Save time for review Don't give in to peer pressure Read questions carefully
-Right down what you don't want to forget right away. -Start with what you know first. -weight your answers. Don't spend 10 minutes on one question. -Read your questions carefully.
Pick 5 tips 1.Read the questions carefully. 2.Start with what you know. 3.Jot down the things you don't want to forget. 4.Weigh your answers. 5.Spend sometime reviewing before a test.
*Rule out any not possible answers.
ReplyDelete*My second guess always seems to be right.
*I never skip a question and leave it for later.
*Have scrap paper.
*Look at any logic behind the question.
I have Seven of the test taking things.
ReplyDelete1. Jot down what you don't want to forget right away.
2. Start with what I know.
3. Read the directions throughly.
4. Read questions carefully.
5 IF the test had a mixed format, complete the multiple-choice questions first.
6. Don't give in to peer pressure.
7. Save time for review.
*Start with what you know
ReplyDelete*Weigh your answers. Don't spend 10 minutes on a question that's only worth 1 pt.
*Preview the exam.
*Read questions carefully.
Read directions thoroughly.
* Stop cramming.
ReplyDelete* Remember the big picture.
* Memorize formulas, dates and key words.
* Study with a friend.
* Skip "I don't know" questions and go back to them in the end.
*Review the exam
ReplyDelete*Read questions careful
*Ask instructor about the exam.
*Pay attention
*Start with what you know.
I got a 56.
ReplyDeleteI read over the question twice.
Dont second guess myself
Dont skip a question.
Start with the easy questions that you know.
Read questions carefully
My anxiety was a 27 which means i experience normal anxiety and have already developed coping skills!
ReplyDelete1.)Jot down what you dont want to forget
2.)Start with what you know
3.)Weigh your answers
4.)Read questions carefully
5.)Save time to review
Those are the top 5 tips that help me the best.
Have scrap paper.
ReplyDeletePick the best answer.
Answer the questions that I know and skip the ones that I can't answer.
Read the directions throughly.
Ask your instructor for claraification.
Jot down what you don't want to forget right away
ReplyDeleteStart with what you know
Save time for review
Don't give in to peer pressure
Read questions carefully
-Right down what you don't want to forget right away.
ReplyDelete-Start with what you know first.
-weight your answers. Don't spend 10 minutes on one question.
-Read your questions carefully.
Pick 5 tips
ReplyDelete1.Read the questions carefully.
2.Start with what you know.
3.Jot down the things you don't want to forget.
4.Weigh your answers.
5.Spend sometime reviewing before a test.