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Going for Gold
Doing an exam is like entering an athletic event. There is a certain amount of training, preparation, and then the day itself. If the conditions are tough this is where the training comes in handy, as you can fall back on the things that you have done before. You may be able to make a good start but the difference is spreading your energy (or knowledge) over the whole course. Here are some tips to get you into training for the big event.
Preparation
Keep your head. Don't let anyone else bother you. This is your exam, this is your opportunity to maintain your college average! Or else make a big mark for yourself - so no one else can put pressure on you. If you are beginning to feel anxious about the exams that means you care (that's good!). Any time that anxiety arrives get used to the idea by doing a little amount every day or every second day. This will keep your nerves down and also use your energy to make you more prepared - that way the tension doesn't build up.
Getting Ready
This is something that you have signed up for so get used to the idea and don't push it out of your mind. It is something that is part of the process and it will happen - unless you elope to South America with the college librarian! So, get used to the idea that you are going to do this test. That way it won't panic you.
Three people to talk to:
Get "In the Know"
Nothing can replace knowledge of the subject you'll be quizzed on. Don't be afraid to read up on different areas to get a good overview of the whole course. That way you know what you need to concentrate on and your strengths and weaknesses. Some of the elements of the course will come easy to you get good at these parts and have them as your strengths. You can show your lecturer these parts in answers to demonstrate how well you know your subject.
Practice Runs
Go for it!
On the day try to be as relaxed as possible. Before you go in, take some quiet time for yourself and calm yourself if you can even try to enjoy it. Consider that you are trying to impress someone that knows nothing about the subject. Try to explain it as simply as you can.
From the Horses Mouth
Here are elements that are important to lecturers since the beginning of time:
Finally, remember - a few prayers never did me or anyone else any harm!
Good Luck!
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