It's not always advisable to revise the night before an exam as it involves cramming too much information. BUT never fear, the best way to revise the night before an exam is to test yourself on the notes you have already made in class or using your textbook. You can then try practice exam questions, and try 2 past papers. But make sure you get plenty of sleep. It's better to wake up early in the morning and revise instead of spending all night revising.
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1). Go to all the classes.2). Stay awake in class. Listen to as much as you can. All would be good.3). Anything you don't understand, see the teacher (after class) and ask for more explanation.4). Do all the assigned homework. Turn it in on time.5). Look over the material in the afternoon before the test.6). Lay off the TV, movies, and video games the night before the test.7). Get a good night's sleep the night before the test.8). Have a good breakfast the day of the test ... fruit, cereal, maybe an egg or some meat.You've got your 'A'. I guarantee it. Note: This method works for any subject, not just math.
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do the quizes in chapter 9, it all the same as the questions which it will come in the test!!!!!!!!!
The revised the completed syllabus before going into the exam. This is an example with revise inside it.
In order to come first in the exam you should clear your concept about all the topics included in exam and you should revise them before going to attend the paper
If you don't have much time before an exam I would just focus purley on past-papers!!
The best way to revise for psychology is to break down the material into smaller chunks, make use of active learning techniques like summarizing, teaching others, and practicing with flashcards or quizzes. Additionally, try to apply the concepts to real-life examples to deepen your understanding and use past exam papers to practice answering questions in the format you'll encounter in the exam.
You can take a preparation course for the Princeton Review SAT exam at any time. The best thing would be to revise and use the course until you feel confident enough to sit the exam.
How you revise depends on how important or difficult the exam is or personally what works best for you. But, here are some tips to revise: make notes on the topics that you are unsure off read your notebook complete practice questions use flashcards watch videos to explain topics that you don't quite understand I hope this helps!
Go over your notes that you took in class.
The best way to revise for maths is to simply make a start at looking through your excersise book and write down all of the stuff that you are unsure of and spend most time practising that. You could even write some questions down for you to answer! - but remember it's an exam!
make sure you know everything you need to know for the exam and get an early night.
Try and split everything up and do a bit of each every day so that you don't get bored of a particular subject :)
study,eat,sleep,revise wht u studied,answer question papers!!
You will need a good night's sleep before that exam tomorrow.