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It is that time of the
year again! It is exams all over again. We all have to take exams at one time or the other
in our life. But the most important exams are those that decide our future. Here are some
tips that Chennaionline has specially compiled to help you sail through your exams
comfortably.
Caution: These tips will be of use only
for those who have actually prepared for the exam. If your preparation is incomplete, they
will be of no use!
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Study at moderate pace. Take a break of 5 minutes after
every 50-minute study.
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If you have finished preparing, take a walk, listen to
music, watch a movie, do anything that will help you relax.
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Get a good night's sleep.
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Take your Hall Ticket, watch, pencils, pens, scale, rubber
and also a good luck charm for your exam.
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Resist the temptation to indulge in last minute discussion
with your friends. Your friends may learn their lessons in a different way.
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Take deep breaths and relax your muscles when you feel
nervous.
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Focus your attention on the question, and work out a
plan-for example, "I'll do this first
. And then this".
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When you get your question paper, read the questions and the
directions carefully.
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Start off by answering the questions that you know.
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While answering multiple choice questions, read all the
options first and then eliminate the wrong answers. If you are not sure about the answer
rely on your intuition.
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While writing short answers, stick to the word limit.
Excessive writing irritates the person grading the paper.
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While writing long answers, start with a sketch or outline
of the essay and then begin the overview.
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Make sure you have enough time at the end to review your
answers.
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Don't start preparing for your next exam immediately, take a
break and relax.
So much for general tips, let us now proceed to that "nightmare"
subject, Mathematics.
How to face a Mathematics exam?
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Start preparing early for your maths exam. Last minute
preparation will never do.
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Practice and solve as many problems as possible, the tougher
it gets the better.
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Take as many test exams as possible at home. Make sure you
finish all the questions in time.
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During the exam, make sure you have not missed any step in
the problem. Write down the steps of the problem as neatly as possible. It will be easy to
recheck the problem if it is written neatly.
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If you are stuck with a problem, move on and come back to it
later.
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