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Title: Aim for the A: Effective Test-Prep


1
Aim for the A Effective Test-Prep
  • Angela Zanardelli
  • Learning SpecialistAcademic Success Center
  • Wayne State University
  • au1072_at_wayne.edu

2
In this workshop we will
  • Discuss various study strategies
  • Review tips for different types of exams
  • Recognize and control test-anxiety

3
Study Strategies-Short-Term Sessions
  • Short term study session are highly effective
  • If you get an extra 15 minutes, take advantage.
    Review your notes or major points of a chapter.
  • These short sessions will add up quickly and
    allow you to retain, as well as retrieve,
    information effectively

4
Study Strategies- Chapter Questions
  • Often times, professors will use tweaked
    versions of these questions on the exam
  • When you know the answers to these questions, it
    shows that you have mastered the chapter
  • Try making flashcards from these questions

5
Study Strategies-Group Study
  • By combining thoughts, ideas, and information
    amongst each other, everyone is guaranteed to
    learn more than they would on their own.
  • Having this extra information can be crucial when
    testing
  • Sometimes being with others makes studying seem
    like less of a task

6
Study Strategies-Rewriting Notes
  • Rewriting your notes helps ingrain the
    information into your head
  • It is important that you rewrite your notes as
    soon after the lecture as possible so that
    examples are fresh in your mind
  • Use index cards (flashcards) as a tool for
    memorization

7
Tips for Multiple Choice Exams
  • First, skim the test to get a feel of the layout
    and what is expected
  • Next, answer the questions you know first to help
    boost confidence
  • Know what the stem (actual question) and
    alternatives (possible answers) of the question
    are. Once you understand the stem, the answer
    will seem more clear
  • Try comprehending the stem before viewing the
    alternatives
  • Be sure to be aware of the time and budget it
    accordingly

8
Multiple Choice Exams continued
  • Read the question with each option as if each
    statement is a true/false question
  • Question answers that do not fit grammatically
    with the stem
  • The correct answer is often the option with the
    most information
  • If there is an all of the above option and two
    or more of the options fit the question, it is
    likely that the answer is all of the above
  • NEVER LEAVE A QUESTION BLANK!

9
Preparation for True/False Exams
  • In all true false questions, look for qualifiers.
    Words such as rarely, usually, sometimes, and
    seldom allow for exceptions
  • Words such as never, always, no, and all indicate
    no exceptions
  • Mark statements true only if they are true
    without exceptions. If any part of the  statement
    is false, the whole statement is marked false

10
Preparation for Essay Exams
  • This can be where group study comes in handy.
    More ideas lead to more information.
  • Keep in mind that instead of just memorizing
    information, you will have to apply it
  • Be sure to put an end to any unclear ideas that
    you have by asking your professor specific
    questions.
  • Essay exams are graded on content as well as
    grammar and writing style
  • Proof read essays and be sure you are clear about
    the ideas youre expressing

11
Preparation for Math Exams
  • Consider Math a foreign language- it must be
    practiced
  • You cannot rely on memorization when studying
    mathematicsagain, you must practice!
  • Math is threatening subject for many, reduce
    preparation anxiety by being relaxed and
    comfortable when you study.
  • Come to the test site prepared with extra
    pencils, erasers, and a do NOT forget your
    calculator

12
Math Exams continued
  • Make a study sheet with all formulas and know how
    to calculate each one
  • Write formulas in margins of exam as soon as it
    is handed to you
  • Always check work for mistakes
  • Utilize all of the time given for the exam

13
Preparation for Science Exams
  • Be sure to know all formulas discussed in class
    and how to calculate each one
  • Learn the key terms in the book. These are the
    bold faced words that are defined within the
    chapters
  • If there is lab work involved, understand the
    proper safety precautions to take
  • Also, measurement skills are essential with lab
    work

14
Preparations for Science Exams Continued
  • Illustrations in the text provide a visual
    understanding of the information and are often
    found on exams
  • Review and rework homework problems
  • Tip- if something is mentioned in the lecture as
    well as the textbook it is almost definitely
    going to be on the exam.
  • If something is in the lecture there is a 75
    chance it will be on the exam
  • If it is in the book only, there is a 25 chance
    that it will be on the exam

15
Why do we have test anxiety?
  • Due to an intense fear of failure
  • Some get anxious because they see anxiety in
    peers who are taking the exam as well. Anxiety
    can be highly contagious!
  • The main reason for test anxiety is lack of
    preparation

16
How to recognize test anxiety
  • Everyone experiences anxiety in different ways
  • In most cases, anxiety causes students to lose
    concentration when they need it most
  • A feeling of hopelessness or panic may come over
    the test taker
  • Most commonly, the anxious test-takers mind
    draws a blank and the information that they once
    knew become difficult to retrieve

17
How to beat test anxiety
  • First and foremost, be mentally prepared for the
    exam.
  • Do not forget writing utensils, erasers,
    calculators for math and stats exams, and reading
    glasses if necessary
  • Be sure you are well rested so that you are
    mentally alert
  • A healthy meal before the exam will nourish your
    brain as well as body

18
Beating test anxiety continued
  • Give yourself an attitude adjustment
  • Going into an exam with a negative attitude can
    be detrimental
  • You can become frustrated resulting in giving up

19
Beating test anxiety continued
  • When arriving at the actual exam, be sure to
    arrive early to avoid rushing
  • Find a seat that is not near the exit as to not
    be distracted by those finishing before you
  • Do not pay attention to what others are
    discussing
  • When you receive the test, skim through the exam
    to see what is expected of you
  • Finally, take a deep breath, think positive
    thoughts, and begin the exam

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