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5th February 2006, 03:45 PM
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EXAM tips?
ok people .post ur tips for best performance in exams !
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5th February 2006 03:45 PM
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5th February 2006, 04:02 PM
#2
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POOJA,
BEST TIP IS
1. study well
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5th February 2006, 04:40 PM
#3
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1) Don't answer in numerical order instead answer the once you know best (First impression best impression)
2) At the end even if you don't know stop as if you ran out of time though you don't know anything about the answers.
3) Finish shorter questions first, then go for the big ones.
4) Fill as much papers as you can, use large letters and more space between lines (don't over do it)
5) If you have some good points but not much to fill for marks (essays) give all the points in the first para and then go to explain it one by one. You can fill the explanation with bull shit. Anyway no one reads it.
Evaluators after reading a couple of pages make an impression of you. If its good then they become liberal with marks. Also once they grow the impression that this is serious student then they don't "waste" time reading the whole stuff. But never right anything totally unrelated like movie stories as they are ok with ignorance but not cheats. I am sure you have heard about the essay on cow.
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5th February 2006, 06:35 PM
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Pooja, u cud fortunately make an excellent impression w/ ur handwriting itself.....girls r known to be very neat & meticulous in their handwriting so tat itself cud help make an impression on the examiner, esp. if, as Sandeep suggets, u fill up the explanations w/ bull****!
But all the same, don't try to make it too artful/frilly....!
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5th February 2006, 06:59 PM
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Handling multiple choice questions
1) First remove choices that are no way right (usually 1 or 2 are total blunders)
2) Compare the remaining for differences and you may find week ones.
Eg: What is normal human body temp?
1) +84.5 degree Celsius
2) +84.5 degree fahrenheit
3) -84.5 degree Celsius
4) +32 degree fahrenheit
Assuming you don't know.
Step 1 : Removal
Remove 3 as body temp being -ve is foolish
Remove 1 as at 84.5 Celsius blood should be near boiling (everyone knows water boils are 100 Celsius)
Step 2 : Comparison
You are left with
2) +84.5 degree fahrenheit
4) +32 degree fahrenheit
but in the total 4 choices 3 where 84.5 as against only one with 32, so I think it should be 84.5
And so answer is 2) 84.5 degree fahrenheit.
Always remember the Questionnaire and the Evaluators don't purposefully do anything to fail you.
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5th February 2006, 08:14 PM
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5th February 2006, 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by
Beckham
Exam Tips-
I used to study the day before exam during my college days so dont do that
Stop hubbing frequently for somedays.Only brainy personalities like Shakthi can balance Hubbing and Exams!
Eat and sleep well
I violate them all
Anyway can anybody post tips for copyin and usin bits
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5th February 2006, 08:30 PM
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Be organised. Decide on a time table and stick to it
Take breaks, our concentration span is only so much! Take a walk and get some fresh air or listen to music.
On the day of the exam, don't try to cram in too much! Be relaxed and try to go through the points in the head rather than trying to read more and more.
Write clearly and stick to the point. Use different colour pens/pencils to underline points that you think are important. Do your diagrams clearly and mark whatever is important.
Spend the first five minutes to patiently go through the question paper and decide the ones that are easier for you. Answer them first clearly and to the point and then tackle the ones that are more difficult later.
Do not hand over the paper as soon as you have finished and walk out, instead check your question paper again to see if you have missed anything, and your answer paper to check for spelling mistakes or simple points that can be added.
Once you have finished one exam then don't worry about how well you have done it, instead start preparing for your next exam. No amount of worrying about an exam that is over is going to help!
Hope this helps
The moment will arrive when you are comfortable with who you are, and what you are--when you don't feel the need to apologize for anything or to deny anything. To be comfortable in your own skin is the beginning of strength.
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5th February 2006, 08:36 PM
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Adding to what Anu said,Dont ever discuss the question paper after your exams!
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5th February 2006, 08:39 PM
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Arthas,
Take a glass scale,Scratch all the measurements.Enter the data with a pencil.When you keep it in the white paper you can see the answers.Very safe and secured bit But dont practise it!
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