Tuesday, December 20, 2011

3 Myths Students Should Know About Exam Preparation_37469

To be a college student means to be ready for numerous assignments, projects, and presentations that aim at checking the level of student knowledge and the abilities to use material learnt on practice. To succeed in educational process, students have to know how to get prepared for exams and memorize all information important. However, there are several myths about exam preparations that prevent students of proper preparation and achievement good results. In this article, some myths will be disclosed.

Myth # 1: Study Days and Nights to Memorize All Material

Many students truly believe that if they spend all their time on studying and revising the material, such preparation will help them pass the exam and have answers to all questions possible. Do not make a mistake and believe that such attitude to preparation is correct. It is always necessary to study and have rest. Absence of sleep may considerably influence student health condition and memory. It is impossible to study days and nights and memorize all material. Mind that even when you sleep, you analyze all that material learnt.

Myth # 2: Believe That Luck Is Always with You

You have already entered the college, created a project, prepared several assignments with easy and still believe that some kind of a guarding angel is with you. Your exam is not the time to believe in luck and trust it completely. Without necessary preparations, students cannot pass an exam. This is why you can make use of your luck and still increase the chances to get an A by means of learning something independently.

Myth # 3: Rely on Tutor�s Good Attitude to You

Some students are able to gain recognition among the tutors and have a hope to be supported during the exam. It is useless to use this chance in order to pass an exam. It may happen that your tutor fall ill, and another tutor has to substitute him/her. Or your tutor may gave bad mood and your trust is useless. What you have believe in is your personal knowledge and abilities to explain the material and give answers clearly. Good luck!

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