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Exams, either descripttive or non-descripttive, explore the knowledge of the student. Students should be very productive and positive regarding any exam that they are going for. Every exam has its own impact on the rest of the life of the student. So, the better situation in the exam makes it easy for the student to wait for the results of the exam.
Here is a Guide for the students to make them energetic regarding the end results.

 

1.Gathering Information is Best practice for the exam preparation:
Students should have to collect as much information as regarding the contents of the course. Students should collect information about the topics of the course, detail information about each topic.

 

2.Don’t be Late, it will increases anxiety and decreases confidence:
If you are late from the exam center, this will not only increase the anxiety but also decrease the confidence. You should be in the exam center at least 15 mints before the start of exam. This will not only reduce the pressure of the exam but also enable you to be in a relaxed mode which is required for any kind of work.

 

3.Have You Listens your Exam Instructor?
Before the start of exam, every instructor gives basic guidelines regarding the exam. These guidelines must be followed during the exam duration. You should not only listens them carefully but also have to fellow them as it will not only make it possible that you will not be interrupted during the exam but also save you from any kind of misconduct.

 

4.Keep Eye on the Time:
You should keep your eye on the time and concentrate on the question solving. This will enable you to attempt all the questions.

 

5.Be Confident and Positive, Success is waiting you:
You should be confident during the exam. You confident play an important role in your success. Be Confident while you answering any question. Your attitude must be positive. Think positive, act positive and have the positive results.
Don’t be nerves. It will reduce the confidence and will increase the chance of failure.

 

6.Finish Early, have a review:
Finish you exam bit early so that you must have time to review the answers. This will enable the correction of the answers such as spell or mistyping of the data.

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What can you do right before a big test – let’s say starting the day before a big test -- to get the best possible exam results? Even if you are already a great test-taker you’re probably looking for that extra edge to create the best possible scores on your exams.

 

Here are ten things you can do to create better results on your exams.

 

The Day Before –

 

1. Review Key Points -- Notice the word Review -- The day before your test is less than ideal to be first learning something. Hopefully you have already mastered the material, and it is just a matter of giving that material an extra polish.

 

2. Eat Well-balanced Meals -- Remember the phrase, You are what you eat? Be sure to keep your body and your brain in peak condition by feeding it the nutrients it needs to perform at its best.

 

3. Feed Your Ruminator -- Whatever we spend time doing, thinking, and seeing in the 45 minutes before falling asleep is what our brains ruminate on throughout the night. So it’s to your advantage to feed it -- the things you want to remember for the next day’s exam.

 

4. Envisioning Your Success -- Just before you drift off to sleep, create a picture of yourself successfully completing your exam. It’s most effective if you do it every night, but even one day before your exam could make a significant difference in creating better exam results.

 

5. Get A Good Night’s Sleep -- You need your 7-8 hours of quality sleep to perform at your best.

 

The Day Of --

 

6. Eat Your Breakfast -- Keep your body, mind and blood sugar in balance.

 

7. Do Light Exercise -- Light exercise will help you feel good and energized, and help get more oxygen to your brain.

 

8. Do A Light Review -- Glance through your exam preparation materials one more time, and do any last minute checks you feel you need.

 

9. Keep the Exam in Perspective – It’s just a test, not the end of life on this planet. Allow yourself to relax and let your worries go.

 

10. Breathe -- A lot of students tense up, and forget to breathe, or take shallow breaths. Be sure to breathe deeply from the diaphragm. This will help your muscles feel better and will help to clear your head and allow you to think better.

 

So the next time you are facing a big exam, follow these tips and create great exam results!

Every year, students worldwide spend months worrying about upcoming exams, deadlines and finals. Here's how to avoid becoming one of the many students who let their worries and stress get the better of them.

 

Plan Ahead for Studying

 

It sounds simple, but one of the most common mistakes made by students is to leave everything until the last minute. If you've worked hard throughout the year, then you will be as prepared as possible – but even then, if you only start studying the day before the exam then your brain will only be able to process so much at once. Start revising early, and then by the time you've got two days to go until the exam, you'll feel like you know most of your material already, instead of starting your panic at that point.

 

Get Some Sleep

 

Many students survive on energy drinks, coffee and late nights during exam periods. The truth is, however, that your brain is much more likely to remember something you read or write while it is alert and awake; caffeine products are good for meeting deadlines, but when it comes to exams and revision, you'll need to be well-rested if you're going to remember it all.

 

Minimise Everything

 

One of the most effective ways to revise, particularly if you have large blocks of information to remember, is to summarise your notes in smaller and smaller forms. Start by reducing your notes to a few sides of size A4 paper; then condense that until you can fit it onto one side of A4, and from there you should be able to produce several small revision cards based around specific topics. Your brain gets confused by massive blocks of text and information – short notes will provide markers to allow your brain to access the rest of the information you already know.

 
  Talk about Exam Stress

 

It's important to realise that during exam period, you're not the only one stressing about your exams. Talk to friends, family or staff about any worries you may have – not only will you feel better about it as they sympathise, but they may be able to suggest new ideas for revision techniques, or even spend time helping you with a difficult topic.

 

Believe in Yourself

 

It's sometimes easy during exam periods, particularly if you're not overly confident about the material in question, to approach life with a sense of impending doom. While you're not guaranteed to pass every exam you ever take just by thinking positively, if you're in a negative mindset going into an exam then you will become easily frustrated, and it will become harder to remember what you've learned. You always know more than you think!

 

What's The Worst That Could Happen?

 

If you find yourself approaching an exam with the idea that you're not going to do very well, then when all else fails, ask yourself the question – "what's the worst that could happen?". Often, individual exams for students don't mean much in themselves, and overall performance is what matters. If you approach each exam with a relaxed attitude, knowing that your life isn't ruined if you fail, you will be far less stressed and far more likely to remember your material.


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