Finals are really stressful for many of us. The preparations are one thing - making a check-list of what to learn, planning when and in the end actually learning it all. But when the exam is actually taking place, there are a few additional challenges to face which no one really thinks about beforehand.
1. Get up early the day before the exam, too. If you have to get up at 7 am, it could be a good idea to get up at half past six the day before to be prepared to go to bed earlier that evening.
2. Don't learn too much one day before the exam. It's okay to do a few quick exercises, but you should be done with all the topics up to this point and therefore should not have to learn anything new anymore. Instead, just repeat what you've already learned and take a bath before bedtime if you like. Do something relaxing. Thinking you will have that one essential realisation is probably an illusion anyway, so you should concentrate on not worrying too much instead.
3. Don't let the others get you nervous. When you're having your final exams, you're usually asked to come a bit earlier than you're officially required to. Chances are that you'll stand in front of the room you'll be taking the test in, together with some of your fellow students. Try not to talk about the subject of the exam and if someone does, don't worry if you don't understand what they're talking about - you probably won't need that anyway and even if so, you'll understand it a lot better when you read it during the exam.
4. Take a safe item with you. Exams can be extremely stressful and frustrating at times. That's why I'd suggest taking something nice with you, such as a lucky charm or a small plush toy. Just make sure that it's something that is allowed to be brought with you.
5. Take some candy with you. Of course you shouldn't forget something "normal" to eat and a bottle of water either, but candy really helps calming down and thinking more clearly. And it'll treat you quite a bit, most of all if you choose chocolate. But get rid of any loud wrappers before you leave the house and just put the candy into a small lunchbox so that you won't disturb your fellow students during the exam.
6. Check how much time you needed for each assignment. In exams like this, you'll have a lot of time and a ton of assignments. If you're just a tiny bit too slow, the time loss could build up throughout the exam and you might not be able to finish all the assignments on time. So be careful to check the clock after at least every other assignment and adjust your pace accordingly.
Bonus tip: Use a biro for writing. What has been written with a biro can't be washed away by water (in contrast to ink). So if you accidentally spill your water over the paper, the thing can still be read and you won't have to start all over again. And you won't have any trouble with a leaking pen cartridge either. I suggest taking at least three biros with you, just to be sure.
So those are my tips for final exams. Do you have any additional tips or did something different? Let me know in the comments. And for those who haven't had their exams yet: good luck and don't panic!
This is such an informative, realistic and comprehensive guide to preparing for examinations. As well as learning the material for the examinations you’re taking by heart, I would highly recommend knowing these tips by heart because they are so calming and helpful.
ReplyDeleteAfter a good night’s sleep, on the morning of an examination I would go for a short walk and revise the information I’d learned in my head. I’d then have a herbal bath, and then while eating my breakfast and listening to music, I would go over a few essential points. I also used to tape record myself when studying so in the car I would ask my mother to play the tapes on the way to the examination.
While I think this is an excellent guide to preparing for examinations, I think it can also be used in the workplace for things like presentations. So it’s advice I’ll certainly take on board. Thank you so much for sharing these wonderful tips which I think everyone would benefit from knowing.
Going for a walk in the morning is a great idea! It can help not getting too nervous as well and repeating the essentials is always a good thing.
DeleteI also sometimes use tape records for learning things by heart and it is really helpful to do so since you can listen to them quite often. Thanks for sharing your advice!