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Unfortunately, learning to write great term papers isn't the only hurdle you'll need to leap in the race to achieve good grades. Even the best researchers & writers have been known to earn high marks on essays & reports while performing poorly on at least one exam for the same class.
Too many students have experienced the dreaded feelings of uncertain panic the night before a "big test" and those same students often wind up coping with the devastating negativity that surrounds the receipt of an "F." Reading this guide suggests that you've probably had some firsthand experience cowering at the stresses brought on by mid-term and final exams.
If you've ever celebrated the end of "exam week" with profound relief (and grave concern over whether or not you "passed")... OR if you've ever hoped an upcoming test would be multiple choice...when it wasn't... OR if you've ever tried to cram an entire semester of lessons into one or two nights of quick learning "just for a test..".. OR if you've ever walked out of a classroom chewing your nails and asking those around you..... "
What answer did YOU put down for the question about....?" -- then you are indeed a student who needs to completely refine your preparation methods & approach to studying in order to lead a more comfortable, stress-free academic life! Use THIS guide to help shine a light on the path to greater academic comfort.. with techniques that should help you decrease your anxieties while increasing your grades -- without having to sacrifice too much extra free time!
Online Education Guide On How To Cram Sure, it's much easier said than done: We've all heard the warning "don't wait 'till the night before" --and you'll feel as though that same caution is implied in this very guide.
But far too many students only have a loose understanding of their subject material and still go on to attempt to learn it all on their own one week or even one night before an exam. Some students promise they'll turn over a "new leaf" and "do it right this time" at the onset of a semester but somehow wind up in the same predicament time and time again... often failing or just "getting by" at best.
Those with poor study habits..and even those students with admirable study habits...need to look more deeply into the meanings BEHIND the age-old wisdom that urges us not to wait for the last minute: For one thing, any questions you have can't really be answered the night before....any confusion cannot be clarified... confusion creates more panic...panic reduces your ability to focus..to retain... further damaging your last-minute study abilities. And doesn't every house need a strong foundation?
If you've only laid the groundwork for your "learning" a night or two before, how much time has it had to sink in ? How could the concrete have dried already? The foundation can't possibly be stable. Think of all that pain, anxiety, and stress you go through procrastinating until the night before.
Do you WANT to eliminate that feeling? Then start at the BEGINNING!: If you begin studying once PER WEEK [let's say, every Wednesday night...]..just for a few minutes... pretending ...and even convincing yourself that there is going to be a quiz the next day, you'll build in steps. You wont have to give up partying or going out... It's just a FEW MINUTES each week...*but you're laying a foundation*.... If you learn lesson #1 during week 1...and review/study it THAT week... and then you do the same thing the
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