HOW CAN YOU WIN THE TEST-TAKING GAME?

 

LEARN TO PREDICT WHAT WILL BE ON A TEST

F Listen carefully to the instructor talk about the test.

F Know if the test will be open or closed book, and prepare accordingly.

F Review textbook chapters and your lecture notes carefully. Make a good review sheet, summarizing all equations and technical terms. This will transfer information from your short-term memory to your long-term memory.

PREPARE WELL FOR THE EXAM AND DEVELOP A TEST-TAKING STRATEGY

F Think of a test as an athletic event. The secret to winning is practice, practice, practice. Don't just skim formulas and worked problems, rewrite them!

F Come into the classroom early and get settled. Breath deeply and relax your muscles.

F Do the easiest problems first. However, try to work all the problems because partial credit is usually given for just setting-up the solution.

F Allow time to recheck calculations and units at the end. Do not leave early just because some friends are leaving.

ALWAYS ANALYZE THE TEST WHEN YOU GET IT BACK

F Why weren't you able to solve some problems?

F When/where did you study the material?

F Were the test results as good as you expected?

 

The best way to reduce test anxiety is to over-learn. Study to the point of total recall. Use any technique that will transfer information from your short-term to your long-term memory.

 

 

 

REMEMBER, WHEN TAKING A TEST IN

MATH, PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY,

ENGINEERING, OR COMPUTER SCIENCE,

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ITS NOT JUST

HOW MUCH YOU KNOW,

ITS ALSO HOW FAST YOU CAN GO