A few days ago
Anonymous

2morrow is my exam….. wt can i do??????????

i feel nervous &afraid…….

any1 plz help me……..

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A few days ago
Wolverine

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well…..study.

good luck!!!!

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A few days ago
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How do you learn? Each person learns differently, so it’s important to know YOUR style of learning so you can incorporate it into your study sessions. In addition, the more of your senses you can use when studying, the more likely you are to remember it.

For example:

Seeing – Learning by seeing things (most commonly reading textbooks or flashcards). Do you read the manual before you begin using a new toy?

Doing – Learning by doing things (most commonly writing, i.e. taking notes, copying paragraphs, etc.). Do you just take out the new toy and figure out to use it by messing around with it?

Hearing – Learning by hearing things (most commonly listening to lectures). Do you learn to use the new toy by asking someone else how to do it?

If you are a “seer”, then most of your focus should be on reading the material. If you are a “doer”, most of the focus should be writing, and if you are a “hearer”, most of the focus should be on hearing the material (have a friend read it to you or quiz you).

That being said, the more of the senses you can incorporate into your sessions, the better. So reading the material, copying it down/taking notes, and having a friend read it out loud or quizzing you often works best. In addition, if you eat or drink something while studying, research has shown that eating or drinking that same thing while taking the test can trigger your memory. The same goes for listening – if you listen to certain music while studying, listening to that same music during the test helps your recall details. However, of course, most teachers won’t let you listen to your MP3 player during a test. 🙂 Even with that, though, classical music in the background can help focus you, as it’s been shown to improve memory.

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A few days ago
HotKids27
Just keep studying and if u have finished the book, just go over some of the important. Don’t forget to pray. If u can’t study alone, try and get some help from friends and family. Good Luck!
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A few days ago
hari prasad
don’t panic or be anxious rather don’t be nervous keep cool and confident relax mentally and physically recollect what you have learnt and studied so far try to refer again if time is available answer first what you know well don’t waste your time much in trying to remember – be cool – best wishes -all the best
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A few days ago
Vikram
Hi dear, best of luck and may you score 100% marks, good luck , from Indian
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A few days ago
Anonymous
stay calm and spend the day revising or going over how much you know, and after you can relax.im sure you will do just fine remember to tell us all how you did after!

good luck!

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A few days ago
Anonymous
stay calm and try to review your past lesson and then make a kodigo so that you can use it when you forgot the answer on the questions on your exam
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A few days ago
JM
revise the topic you had learned.

tell yourself you can do it well. Imagine that you are doing well and confidence during the exam.

and also have a good night sleep

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A few days ago
Anonymous
oh help your like me
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