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Wahlstrom/Williams: Learning Success, Third Edition, Media Edition - 8. Exams
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College requires students to demonstrate more perseverance, more staying power than in high school. This means taking more responsibility for their actions, such as making up a time-line for studying for a test and applying study techniques.
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In order to do well on your tests, you must start studying in advance. Check out your term schedule Your Master Timetable for This Term to see when your exams and tests take place. How long in advance should you start studying for the test? What sorts of study strategies and techniques should you employ a week, a couple of days, and the night before the test?
A week before:
Three days before:
The night before:
On the night before the test get a good night sleep. Being rested before the exam will help you in the long run.
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Wahlstrom/Williams: Learning Success, Third Edition, Media Edition Chapter 8. Exams
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