Study Aids That Have Been Effective for Me in Exam Preparation

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I usually make jokes about how our instructors don't trust us students to this day. Why do they still subject us to tests and examinations to judge our intellectual capabilities? But so far, it's really a good development and it's very vital since it allows both you and the teacher to assess your level of understanding of the subject. They also provide a mechanism to gauge student learning and analyze the effectiveness of learning strategies. They may also help students develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and time management skills, which are useful in many aspects of life.

Exams can be stressful for students, and many individuals sometimes feel anxious or frightened while taking them. Most people become sick, lose their memory, etc. Nonetheless, there are several ways and approaches that students may utilize to prepare for tests. There are a couple techniques I've found to be effective for me.

Please note that what works for you may not necessarily work for others

These technique includes:

  • Playing slow music: This could seem strange to some people, who might even interpret it as noise. Indeed, I like listening to calm saxophone music when I study. But still, it depends greatly on the course I'm studying. When it comes to studying or calculating math, I blend in nicely with music. I either listen to it via my headphones or through my phone generally, but at a very low volume.

  • Dissect the subject: Dividing the subject into more digestible and smaller sections makes it simpler to learn and retain the knowledge. I utilize flashcards, summaries, that enable me to manage and understand the subject matter. To avoid confusing the ideas or mistaking one for another while reading, I always write down the subtopics on a piece of paper.
    Large textbooks have always given me anxiety, particularly for reading courses. Calculations are more my style than reading. So anytime I have examinations like that, I start by underlining the crucial information and summarizing it in my own words.

  • Practice using sample questions or past question papers to familiarize yourself with the structure of the test and the kinds of questions you might anticipate. This will also enable me to pinpoint my problem spots, that's this, the one I find challenging and adjust my study strategy. Here in the university, I do well to obtain previous set's past questions as well as questions from sets that came before them so that I can compare and contrast them, look for questions that are similar to them, study the format in which the examiner set his or her questions, and become familiar with the questions.

  • Take breaks: It's crucial to take frequent breaks throughout study sessions in order to maintain focus and prevent burnout. Every hour or whenever I have studied up to like two topics in a row, I may take a five to ten minute break, go for a walk, pull up a funny video on my phone, and relax for a few minutes before returning to my studies.

As I've already said, what works for you may not necessarily work for others. Everyone has their own style of absorbing well when studying for a test; you simply have to figure out what it is.

Have a wonderful day!



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Large textbooks are really discouraging especially when there's no area of concentration. You wouldn't know where to begin.

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It can be so tiring.. I could remember a time when I almost cried cause I wasn't understanding a thing because I was reading directly from the large text book

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I have heard several people using music as their strategy. It doesn’t work for me though. Hehe. I want complete silence. No distraction at all.

Dissecting your subject is a smart strategy.

Taking breaks is also of immense importance.

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yeah having music while studying also relieves some boredom so I some times study with music. I sometimes even sing my review notes to the rhythm of the song I'm listening to remember them.

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I also love treating past questions, this works like a magic for me. But u hardly stay focused when I listen to music while reading.

You have got some good points here, nice one bro

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Music just works for me in just for calculation courses not for reading courses though. Although can be distracting sometimes cause I end up singing along.

And besides I have specific kinds of songs I play though....

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I really don't like music tho i like my reading place so quiet
I'm glad that works for you...wow
Humans are actually different

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Dividing the subject into more digestible and smaller sections makes it simpler to learn and retain the knowledge

I love this method, it makes reading faster and helps quick assimilation.

Listening to music is a NO for me, I love reading in a serene environment.
All other method that you have mentioned are valid to me

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