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your memory better, but it will also serve as a memory jog when you're looking over your
notes and readings for that test (or even for class).
10. Write things over and over.
Writing things down a bunch of times helps cement things in your memory,
especially those peskier ones like dates and vocabulary words for foreign languages. The
more you write them down the more they'll stick in your brain.
TECHNIQUES TO PASS EXAMS
1. Start revising early:
Students who start revising their portion early find that they can manage to answer
without any stress or exam pressure. The sooner you start the better. As practice makes a
better understanding and recollection, students are often advised to revise early. It will
avoid panic at the last moment. Preparing well ahead of exam will allow you to focus on
difficult topics so that you allocate time for it also.
2. Your own timetable:
As a student you are well aware of the subjects that you need to work more on. It’s
not by the grades but by the length of material or depth of the contents that you need to
know about. To prepare for it, you need to create your own timetable for all the 7 days of
the week. The timetable should be realistic that you abide by it.
3. Chart out:
You know the number of chapters and which one is difficult to prepare. Make a
rough sketch of the units or chapters that you need to prepare. Then align those in
sequence of priority against the days of the week or the timetable you have set. You can
amend the timetable or modify to suit to your needs
4. Mix of subjects:
While making timetable or charting out, its best to study one subject in the
morning and other subject in evening. Studying the same subject will make you feel
bored or mind dull. Take a mix of two subjects and try out. You will surely feel the urge
to complete the topics that you intend to.
5. Target for the day:
Without aim there is no way that you will achieve anything in life. Even fixing a
target for the day is crucial. As you would have noted down the chapters or topics you
need to revise, break down these chapters as against the days. So having a target for each
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