Friday, 9 March 2012

Studying is only one of the parts in the preparation to get good marks in the exam. ( aveholidayhome.com)


DURING EXAM TIME


Parents:
Leave the child alone. Be there like a janitor; attend immediately to their calls for water, tea or milk, food etc., never speak anything negative. Keep pepping him/her up. Do not invite guests or have party in the house during 30 days of the exam. If you want your child to get 100%, then you will have to be altruistic, to leave such enabling ambience that stimulates your child’s study.

Students:
At least two days before the starting of the exams make a checklist of the implements required and ensure you have them- Pencils, Pens in spare. After each exam, relax, have a nap, do not worry too much about the mistakes you had committed in the exam and check your implements for the next day – put them in a bag that you carry daily – so that you will not have to waste time beforegoing to the exam and get tensed if something is found not alright.
  • During exam times – do not study through the night – you may get blocked out when you sit in the exam hall, once you get ready write answers.
  • Only revise what you have studied- do not take up any new subject.
  • On the day of the exam, get up a little late than usual, be cool, check the implements
  • Go to the exam hall just before the time – do not look into the book.

 In the Exam hall:
  • Be cool – listen to the instructions carefully – take time to read the question paper carefully, understand the instructions and then start to write.
  • Bring at least two pens/pencils with good erasers, a calculator with enough batteries and any other resources that your instructor allows you to.
  • Bring a watch with you so that you can better pace yourself.
  • Stay positive throughout the whole exam and try to stay relaxed. If you start to feel nervous take a few deep breaths to relax.
  • Keep your eyes on your own paper, you don't want to appear to be cheating and cause unnecessary trouble for yourself.
  • Do the easiest problems first. Don't stay on a problem that you are stuck on especially when time is a factor.
  • Do the problems that have the greatest point values first.
  • Don't rush but pace yourself. Read the entire question and look for keywords.
  • Ask the instructor for clarification if you don't understand what they are asking for on the test.
  • Write legibly. If the grader can't read what you wrote, they'll most likely mark it wrong.
  • Always read the whole question carefully. Don't make assumptions about what the question might be.
  •  If you don't know an answer, skip it. Go on with the rest of the test and come back to it later. Other parts of the test may have some information that will help you out with that question.
  • Don't worry if others finish before you. Focus on the test in front of you.





AVE Beach Resort
Veerabagupathy,
Chothavilai beach,
Thengamputhoor,
Kanyakumari.
Call
Tel No: 04652 221337
+91 8220099080
Email: aveholidayhome@gmail.com


No comments:

Post a Comment