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■ TO SURVIVE THE HARROWING EXAMS, SOME 'HACKING' TIPS TO HELP YOU

- TESSA FRANCES T. AGUILAR / USJ-R Intern

How does one survive one’s way through harrowing exams? Hack them. Not cheat, but hack. It’s doing one’s work on your own, and yet keeping the energy spent for prepping at a minimum. One way is drawing the bullets. Inspired by doodling habits, why don’t you draw things that associate with an item in your study guide? Second, walk it off. Twenty minutes of walking or a simple exercise before an exam helps one get optimum results. There is a good number of ways to hack through your exams. Find out in ‘zup!

It’s a wonder why toward the end of every school year, a student gets a menacing mental block, seemingly forgetting all the lessons the punishing 10 months have offered. The harrowing months of studying, note-taking and answering all those quizzes do take their toll even on the most diligent of students, so the question is, “How does one survive it?”

By hacking your way through an exam! Note, though, that it’s hacking and not cheating, and there’s a very fine line between the two. With cheating, it’s about putting all the work on others and stealing your classmate’s answers. Hacking, on the other hand, is doing all the work on your own, yet keeping the enery spent for prepping at a minimum.

These are hacks that might just help you focus and be more efficient when preparing for a major examinatio­n.

Draw the bullets. Seeing how a lot of kids in elementary, high school and even college still love to doodle on their notebooks, how about drawing things that represent the bullet points? With a drawing, you could associate an image with a particular item in your study guide. Walk it off. Researchin­g on effective ways to concentrat­e, many studies suggest that walking before studying is good. A research says that 20 minutes of walking or a simple exercise before an exam could help you achieve optimum results. Light walking, after all, does clear the mind.

Plan a break. Give yourself a break. Studying is hard work, so take time to rest in between study time. Take 20 minutes by eating something sweet to regain your enery.

Teach. You can always talk to someone about what you’ve learned. Get a friend or a younger sibling to listen to you while you talk about the things you’ve learned. Many find it reassuring and helpful in boosting one’s confidence to know that you have mastered the lessons you read. It’s basically the same as reading aloud.

Watch. Lessons in history subjects are likely to be found in documentar­y videos. If you are a millennial, this is right up your alley—learning while watching. The informatio­n is easily retained when someone or a video narrates or explains it effectivel­y.

There are a lot of ways to keep you a little enthusiast­ic about the exams and help you pass it, but there’s no better way to survive it than by studying. It sounds like a cliché, but its a cliche for a reason! Good luck with the exams, guys!

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