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All the best for the exams, make sure to take breaks and stay hydrated, sleep well too! I hope you complete them with flying colours! <3
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Questions To Figure Out Your Progress (Academically)
What concepts do I understand now that once felt foreign?
Have I become more comfortable with the topic/subject?
Can I explain this particular topic/subject to a 10-year-old who has no idea about it?
What was the hardest thing i faced in this particular topic?
Will I remember it two weeks from now with no revision?
What actions will i take based on these answers?
These always help me monitor my progress. Gives me an idea on where to focus on. By the way, answering this isn't a big deal. Taking action is.
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Hope this helps :)
I hated every minute of training, but I said, 'Don't quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion.' - Muhammad Ali
Hey any last minute revision tips for tests/exams? I always struggle with it
Hey there Anon!
First of all, during revision, I try my level best to recall everything without actually going through the topic but it's kinda difficult so glance through the topic before you close the book and recall every single point.
Revise the chapters that you know well and are confident in first because it's better to thoroughly know some specific topics than being doubtful in every single topic.
Do not, under any circumstances, start to learn a new topic during revision (unless the topic is like really really important). It will only cause you panic.
If you find yourself distracted, move around alittle.
More distractions? Act like you're a tutor or teacher.
Don't study the whole topic line by line, recall important key words and examples.
Don't set a time limit for each topic. Set time limits for the whole syllabus. (Like, if you have 12 lessons. Think you'll complete 6 of them by the afternoon, allow 2 hours grace time and viola, you now know half the syllabus completely)
Take breaks. Both the 20 mins and 20 second breaks (-> 20 sec post)
Eat some snacks in between. I personally don't prefer meals because I get really lazy and sleepy after that.
Do not call your friends to ask how much they've revised because you'll definitely panick.
Go through your material. If you don't remember a topic which you actually have studied, write short notes just beside it.
Use past question papers and practice problems.
Quiz yourself. Say your answers out loud.
If you have no idea where to start, just go from the shortest chapters because then you'll feel like you have completed some syllabus.
Lastly, whatever you do, sleep early. Atleast before 11 pm because you need to be fresh for the exam.
Basically. Recall. Summarise. Quiz. Repeat.
Hope this helped! <3
(Just saying, my notes are not so aesthetic and they're kinda messy so xD)
An over-all (and first) update on my study progress today...
I revised about 7-8 lessons in Computer Science
Did a short revision of MCQs in Economics.
In general, it was an alright productive day and yeah.
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Pain does not discriminate between age, gender, race, nationality etc. Just because you can't see pain, doesn't mean it's not there.
I'm damn anxious about tomorrow's exam, like... i haven't even revised half the stuff...
Well hey there, it's been a productive despite me not going to school and honestly I'm really proud of myself for actually doing something useful for once xD
Completed (yesterday and today)
Economics assignment
English assignment (20%)
Accountancy (3-4hr)
Business studies (1hr 30mins)
Computer Ppt done
I havn't been touching Arabic so I kinda have to start. Plus i got like an English test tomorrow :")
That's it for today <3
I swear periods and exams have this deal going on where they both appear in the same week and be like "hey, wanna suffer baby doll? ;)"
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