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15 Tips for Succeeding on the Day of the Exam
- Florence
- May 24, 2017
- 2 min read
Tip 1: Wake up early so that you do not need to rush through having breakfast and getting ready.
Tip 2: Check the venue and time of the exam to make sure that you have not confused the day/time/venue.
Tip 3: Have a balanced breakfast and eat nothing risky (probably not the best day to have a super-hot curry!). Bananas are always a good option.
Tip 4: Before leaving home, check that you have everything that you will need – ID, stationery, map to the exam venue, etc.
Tip 5: Head to the exam with plenty of time. A lot of unexpected events can happen on your way there and you do not want to be late!
Tip 6: If there are people around who are panicking, avoid them. They are not doing you any favour!
Tip 7: Go to the toilet before the exam starts. Exams can be quite long and there is no time to waste.
Tip 8: Remember to write your name on the exam paper. You would not believe how many people have forgotten to do it!
Tip 9: Read all the questions carefully before starting and quickly plan how much time to allocate to each.
Tip 10: Start answering the questions that you feel most confident about. There is no need to answer the questions in order.
Tip 11: If your brain freezes, just start writing anything and you will soon start remembering more details.
Tip 12: Don’t spend more time than you planned on a particular section/question or you might run out of time to answer other questions and gain those extra marks! Also, leave any questions that you are unsure about for the end.
Tip 13: Don’t be afraid to ask the examiner if you are not clear on a question.
Tip 14: Use every minute of the exam and if you have time left, review your answers before handing back the paper.
Tip 15: Stay calm, you have done your homework and have nothing to fear!
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