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hi guys I am preparing for 4 different kind of exams give me tips on how to get all right at once​

Respuesta :

Answer:

 Schedule Your Study Time: Create a study timetable to cover all subjects and set aside dedicated time for each one.

 Use Different Study Methods: Mix up your study methods to keep things interesting and effective.

 Practice Past Papers: Familiarize yourself with the exam format and types of questions by practising past papers.

 Take Breaks: Remember to take regular breaks and get enough sleep to keep your mind fresh.

 Stay Positive: Believe in yourself and stay positive; confidence can make a big difference.

 Visual Aids: Create mind maps or diagrams to visualise information.

 Practice Questions: Test yourself with quizzes, flashcards, or practice papers.

 Teach Someone: Explain topics to a friend or family member; teaching is a powerful way to learn.

 Use Mnemonics: Create acronyms or rhymes to remember important points.

 Recordings: Record yourself explaining concepts and listen to them later.

 Set Priorities: Identify which exams are coming up first and allocate more study time to those subjects.

 Mix It Up: Rotate subjects to keep things fresh and maintain focus.

 Break It Down: Divide your study time into smaller, manageable sessions with breaks in between.

 Include Revision: Allocate time to revise and review topics you've already covered.

Answer:

some tips I use is study for each test in a different class period, depending on my location. I'm going to assume this is at school, but if not I'll also give some tips while at home and etc. (this is how I study for exams, I'm not sure if this would be fit for everyone)

Explanation:

•school

- I recommend studying for 1 test every class period, if your teachers or professors have given you a sum on what you'll be tested on I recommend going back to the assignments you have complyand "work" on them. this would allow you to refresh your brain on what you've have learned. (this mainly helps me with anything math related)

- second recommendation would be getting a friend to help and study with, partner up to study. if you don't have any friends in that class period I recommend study groups. (if there are any) working and studying with a friend allows you to ask questions and a quick summary on what you need to study beforehand.

•home

-put some music on, maybe make a playlist of your favorite songs.

-while studying at home section your time, basically time out everything. for example at 3:00 work on English, 4:00 math, 5:00 chemistry..and so on so forth.

-i recommend writing a "study sheet" while at home so when you're on the go, like out, or at school you can just pull it out and study what you've jotted down.