Thursday, November 3, 2011

12 tips to take its game when placing a review.

Service guidance and counseling from Laval University offers 12 tips to take its game when placing a review.

  1. Avoid entering into discussion groups at the entrance of the hall before the exam.
  2. Remember to breathe deeply. This reduces blood and oxygen to the brain.
  3. Read the instructions carefully in order to get an idea of ​​the time available and the type of correction applied.
  4. Structuring time after flying over the review. Set aside time to review.
  5. Read at least twice the questions, underline the important words.
  6. Start with the easiest questions.
  7. Essay: to make a plan.
  8. Answer all questions, unless the correction force is negative.
  9. 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.
  10. Trick questions: Do not give in to paranoia and invent the kind of glues that do not exist.
  11. Changes in response: unless an obvious mistake, keep their first choice.
  12. 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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