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GeorgeReed

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How to prepare for examination
« on: February 14, 2022, 07:39:43 pm »
It was common for me that I had difficulty preparing myself for exams. It was difficult for me to stay motivated to complete my preparations, as almost all of my friends thought it was a waste. I could only agree with them, as I felt the exact same feelings. I did not know how to prepare for examination. Please don't judge my actions! My academic success, along with my everyday life, was put at risk. Grades became my main concern. I was worried about my grades and started to look for information that could help.

The 5 Reasons You Should Prepare for the College Exam helped to correct my mistakes. It's quite short. Some points I found interesting, so I changed my approach to the problem. These were some convincing reasons to study for the college exams. It was easy to adjust my lifestyle and I was able to do it. This post may be helpful to anyone looking for some reason to study. This may be of some use to someone else, though I'm not sure.

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Re: How to prepare for examination
« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2024, 07:30:26 am »
Focus on understanding the material rather than memorization, practice with past exams, create a study schedule, stay organized, get enough rest, and stay calm during the exam.
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Re: How to prepare for examination
« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2024, 03:12:13 am »
My answer refers to those completing their programming, as every profession implies a different approach in preparation. So my first question to such students would be as follows: whether you have attended all or the majority of the classes? If you answer is affirmative, then most supposedly you won't face any serious difficulties preparing for your exam. Of course, you will still need to study carefully and attentively all the notes taken combined with the sources required for your home reading. Moreover, all the written assignments should be submitted on time, as it happens that students are not allowed taking their exams in case they have failed any of those. The latter is a frequent scenario, as students are well-known procrastinators and choose to relax until it's way too late. Mature students, on the contrary, on their final year of studies know well, whenever they're overwhelmed with homework they keep sending it to online services, as https://assignmentcore.com/. Not only they do programming homework for money, but also spend much time explaining the stuff one fails to comprehend. At the end of the day, this also adds to the overall preparedness for your exam. Finally, you may ask your classmate to ask you questions they believe professors choose to ask.

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Re: How to prepare for examination
« Reply #3 on: May 29, 2024, 03:43:33 am »
I haven't prepped for exams in ages, to be honest. Even when I did have exams, I never really stressed about grades because I never saw them as the be-all and end-all in my life. Quality of knowledge mattered more to me. But I reckon, for something like an English exam, you could find a tutor or join a group to boost your speaking skills. So, promova.com has some good options for that, so definitely check them out. I'm actually using the platform right now to finally nail down my English level and become a confident C1 speaker.

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