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Efficient study countdown guide

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NEED to ace a test? Check out this guide.

One month before

Go through your books and notes and identify major themes. List these in detail, each on a new sheet of paper.

If your textbook has learning objectives, use these to guide you.

Read through them to make sure you understand it all.

Three weeks before

Take each of your themes and pretend to explain them to someone. If you understand it well enough to explain it to someone else, that means you already have the bare bones down.

If you feel like you’re missing something or have questions, this is the time to consult with your teacher or look beyond your textbook for answers.

Two weeks before

Reorganise your notes into the main informatio­n you need to know for your exam.

Whenever possible, use lists and diagrams. Highlight or bold important words. The more visual your notes, the easier they are to remember.

Now read over the notes you have compiled twice a day. If you can, read them over three times but more is unnecessar­y if you read them properly. Don’t just skim. Pay attention.

One week before

Test yourself on your notes. Invent mnemonics for the bits you do not remember or chant them over and over until they stick. The ultimate test is to write yourself exam questions one night, and to sit for your test the next morning.

As you master each topic, set them aside for a daily refresher only. Focus the bulk of your study on the pages you’re still struggling with.

Three days before

Get a friend to help with your revision by

testing you on your notes.

Either pick someone from your class or give someone your “test” questions and correct answers. Focus on the questions you don’t ace.

On the day

Don’t panic. You’ve got most things down by now.

Keep your cool, read the exam questions carefully and remember that the points for each section are a guide to the sort of answers expected.

Also, bring an extra pen along just in case you run out of ink while writing.

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Go through your books and notes and identify major themes. List these in detail, each on a new sheet of paper.

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