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Course Syllabus
Critical Dates - Spring 2002
The Differences: High School vs. College
Time Management
Testing Tips
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TESTING TIPS
Before the test
Avoid cramming
Plan studying in short blocks of time several weeks before a test,
not just a few days.
Map out a study schedule.
Eat healthy meals and get a good night's sleep before the test.
Don't study until right before test time, allot at least 30 minutes
between studying and taking the test to relax.
Participate in class and keep up with the reading, even if the
teacher covers the material in the book in class.
Sit at the front of the classroom and ask questions.
Talk to the professor if any material is unclear.
Find out the format of the test.
Test Day
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Arrive early to the classroom, but not to study.
Don't hurry.
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Don't talk to classmates about test material right
before the test; it could confuse you more.
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Sit in the same seat you usually sit in for class
for contextual clues that might jog your memory.
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Scan the whole test to determine which questions
will require more time.
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Read all directions and ask questions immediately if
any are unclear.
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Relax.
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Answer easiest or shortest questions first or the
questions on material you are likely to forget quickly.
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Pace yourself.
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Use test questions to stimulate your recall memory.
Source: Jane Etheridge, Women's Center
Director
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