Service guidance and counseling from Laval University offers 12 tips to take its game when placing a review.
- Avoid entering into discussion groups at the entrance of the hall before the exam.
- Remember to breathe deeply. This reduces blood and oxygen to the brain.
- Read the instructions carefully in order to get an idea of the time available and the type of correction applied.
- Structuring time after flying over the review. Set aside time to review.
- Read at least twice the questions, underline the important words.
- Start with the easiest questions.
- Essay: to make a plan.
- Answer all questions, unless the correction force is negative.
- Multiple-choice questions: to identify the answer before reading choices. Process of elimination. Eliminating items with the word "always" or "never." Try to find an argument proving the falsity of the answer.
- Trick questions: Do not give in to paranoia and invent the kind of glues that do not exist.
- Changes in response: unless an obvious mistake, keep their first choice.
- The review is complete, read the copy. If you have time, put his pencil, close your eyes and think of something else. To clean - breathe - keep your head clear before the revision.
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