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Exam Tips

From the Valuation Desk

24/04/2010 Saturday 10.25 PM
On an average an examiner spent hardly 5-8 minutes to evaluate your answer book. so a deliberate effort from the part of students is required to make the answer book a fast scoring machine. Here are some clues for catching the attention of and to impress the valuer quickly.


1. First impression is the best impression. so write the best know answers first.
2. Write legibly and neatly
3. Draw margins in every page using HB pencil
4. Give titles to every answers
5. Underline titles and sub-titles using HB pencil
6. Draw boarders at the end of each answers if possible
7. avoid simply list out points. prefer to write points one by one with a brief explanation.
8. avoid usages like 'it is the most importance' or it is very important' etc. go directly to your answers
9. Distribute time intelligently so as to attend the required no of questions comfortably
10. last but not the least anwer exactly to the question. avoid including unwanted contents in your answers.

Regards
Babas


HOW TO GET THROUGH EXAMS

Here are 10 top tips by educational psychologists:

Get help: ask a teacher or tutor about how to revise, and exam skills - how to work when you are in an exam.
Take short rests during your time of work and revision. If your mind is tired, it will not remember well.
Plan your work: revise at times when you know you will work at your best.
Stay healthy: get enough sleep, eat sensibly.
Exercise: you need exercise to work well. Walk, run, play sport - whatever you enjoy.
Be positive: stop thinking about the future and failing.
Do your best: no-one can do more than this.
Be alert: if you feel ill, talk to someone about your worries.
But don't be too relaxed! Some stress over exams makes you work hard for them.
Be sensible: if it upsets you to talk to your friends about an exam when it is finished, don't do it! In fact, don't even think about the exam you have finished. What is done is done. You cannot change what you have written!

Regards
Babas

1 comment:

Aurora Orsini said...

It's a lot safer to trust your instincts when answering an exam. If you're not too sure with your second choice, stick to your first option. =)