Here some tips for you that will help you succeed in tests:
A moment before:
*Dont leave the studying for the last moment
*You need to divide the material to subjects and invest a time for every subject
*Divide your study to small tasks, and conclude the important point's on a card cabinet
*At the first step answer question's from previous exams. At the second step
answer the questions considering the time of exam.
*Create a convention - study at the same place at the same time every day
*Your place for studying need to be comfortable, be aired and lighted with no interruptions
*Ask yourself questions about the subject.
*Interprete what you write at the class into your own words
*Read aloud. It's slowing down your reading, and make possible for you to check yourself by way of the eye-sight and hearing
*The best way to learn something it's to teach the material to other person
*One day before the exam wake up early and study up to 16:00 p.m
In the evening dont study, and chill out.
TIP:recommended to eat one good meal 90 minutes before the exam.
At the moment of truth:
1.Equip yourself with watch, and a can of drink- it will help you to keep concentration.
2.when you get the exam read it quickly, and write on the side some things that can help you to answer the question.
3.If some question seems to you difficult, don't stuck in it, and pass to the next question. Later, if you have time, come back to this question.
I hope it will help you to success in the future:)
Monday, July 21, 2008
Monday, July 7, 2008
Working teenager
Almost all the teenagers look for work, just for feeling independent. That is good and bad at the same time. On one side, the teenagers have the opportunity to see how hard it is and that is helping them to understand and respect their parents. On the other side they can think that they don't need their parents support or help, and to run away and start a new life. Cases like that almost constantly ends with horrible outcomes.
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