- Come prepared; arrive early for tests
Bring all the materials you will need such as pencils and pens, a calculator, a
dictionary, and a watch. This will help you focus on the task at hand;
- Stay relaxed and confident
Don't let yourself become anxious. Don't talk to other students before a test;
anxiety is contagious. Instead, remind yourself that you are well-prepared and are going
to do well. If you feel anxious before or during a test, take several slow, deep breaths
to relax;
- Be comfortable but alert
Choose a good spot to take the test. Make sure you have enough room to work. Maintain an
upright posture in your seat;
- Preview the test (if it is not timed)
Spend 10% of your test time reading through the test carefully, marking key terms and
deciding how to budget your time. Plan to do the easy questions first and the most
difficult questions last. As you read the questions, jot down brief notes indicating ideas
you can use later in your answers;
- Answer the test questions in a strategic order
Begin by answering the easy questions you know, then those with the highest point value.
The last questions you answer should by those that are the most difficult, take the
greatest amount of writing, or have the least point value;
- When taking a multiple choice test, know when to guess
First eliminate answers you know are wrong. Always guess when there is no penalty for
guessing or you can eliminate options. Don't guess if you have no basis for your choice
and if you are penalized for guessing. Since your first choice is usually correct, don't
change your answers unless you are sure of the correction;
- When taking essay tests, think before you write
Create a brief outline for your essay by jotting down a few words to indicate ideas you
want to discuss. Then number the items in your list to indicate the order in which you
will discuss them;
- When taking essay test, get right to the point
State your main point in the first sentence. Use your first paragraph to provide an
overview of your essay. Use the rest of your essay to discuss these points in more detail.
Back up your points with specific information, examples, or quotations from your readings
and notes;
- Reserve 10% of your test time for review
Review your test; resist the urge to leave as soon as you have completed all the
items.
Make sure you have answered all the questions.
Proofread your writing for spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Check your math answers for careless mistakes (e.g. misplaced decimals). Match your actual
answers for math problems against quick estimates;
- Analyze your test results
Each test can further prepare you for the next test. Decide which strategies worked best
for you. Identify those that didn't work well and replace them. Use your tests to review
when studying for final exams.
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