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Stage 6 Examination Strategies 1MAHS website - stage 6 study skills

Exam preparation Refuse to believe the student who says they only work just before exams and still gets through. Revision doesn't begin a week before the exams. To maximise the chances of a satisfactory result in your exams, start your preparation as early as possible before the scheduled examination. 2MAHS website - stage 6 study skills

Here are five concrete things you can do at any time to prepare for exams: Get hold of appropriate textbooks early and familiarise yourself with them. Try to do some preliminary reading. Make contact with other students - they may wish to form useful study groups. Make sure you're acquainted with the course program - what is or has been covered, and when? Think where your subjects fit in to your overall course and career objectives. Maybe more work on that subject you find boring now will pay off much later on. Work through past papers. You can access past exam papers from the Board of Studies. If working through a whole paper seems a bit too daunting, it's a good idea to select some questions. Sit down to them, turning off the stereo and your mobile, and take the landline telephone off the hook. Time yourself and see how much you can accomplish within the allotted time. 3MAHS website - stage 6 study skills

Five important points to remember on exam day Get there on time - make arriving at the exam on time as simple and straightforward as possible so you feel relaxed. Take care of the technicalities - budgeting time, bringing the right equipment, writing legibly, improving weaker answers before polishing good ones. Read the instructions. Breathe deeply and don't panic. Answer the question. Establish what it asks for; then recall, select the relevant material, organise it, and formulate your answer. 4MAHS website - stage 6 study skills

Going blank in an exam Here are two things you can do if you find that you have gone completely blank and you don't know what to do. The first thing you can do is approach it on a physical level and begin breathing very deeply. Just let your mind go blank, flow with it for a few minutes breathing in and out as deeply as you can. Close your eyes if you like and just come around gently once your body is feeling more relaxed. If you are just about to start writing on a certain question and your mind goes blank, just start writing anything at all on some scrap paper. Perhaps write the name of the topic, scribble down anything you can think of about the subject, and just see what happens. Hopefully this should jog your memory and get you thinking about the topic again. If it still does not work though, skip the question and come back to it later. Don't spend precious time agonising over something that will probably return to you as your mind is prompted by other material on the exam 5MAHS website - stage 6 study skills

Strategies for multiple choice and short-answer questions Survey the test to see how many different kinds of questions are being asked, to get a perspective on the exam. Check the marks allotted against the time available for each question, reading the instructions carefully. Do not read elements into the question which are not there. Underline words and phrases so that you realise what is there. Watch for absolute words or phrases, for example the words not or no, always, or never. 6MAHS website - stage 6 study skills

Exam revision plan Make a list of all your subjects' exams and a brief description of the type of examination for each. (2 minutes) For each one, note down what kind of revision you want to do and where you will start. (10 minutes) How many days are there between now and the start of exams? Estimate how many of these days you can use as revision days. (5 minutes) Using the notes you have made, work out a revision plan for yourself. (5 minutes) 7MAHS website - stage 6 study skills

What to take to the exam... Pens Pencils Eraser Highlighters Spare paper Calculator Watch Water 8MAHS website - stage 6 study skills