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  • Sep 10, 2020

    amphetamine is good but it's easy to get sidelined and spending too much time on essay questions, keep rewriting etc. if its multiple choice s*** a breeze with amphetamine

  • Sep 10, 2020
    rhyming rhino

    Eat lots of protein the morning of the exam. Eggs, sausage, bacon, chicken all solid choices. Try to take practice exams too if they're available and make sure you're timing yourself and pacing correctly.

    Carbs be putting me to schleep half way through

  • Sep 10, 2020
    Stardust

    Basically this but also like many other already said take notes because they can come in clutch when you have a ton of s*** to study, studying your notes is faster than studying books plus writing down s*** helps memorizing it

    Yep textbook is my last resort. Only use it to get the ball rolling and for review purposes

  • Sep 10, 2020

    Yes

  • Sep 10, 2020

    The best

  • Sep 10, 2020

    Despite test anxiety and even the occasional panic attack, I always did well in the end. I was just good at cutting out all the bullshit and focusing on what matters. Take notes, snag bolded text out the book if you didn't take notes, and if you have a multiple choice test, cross out the answers that are obviously wrong. It's usually better to go with your gut than to second-guess yourself.

    Still, leave yourself with enough time to go back and check your answers. It's very possible that you rushed something.

  • Sep 10, 2020
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    Lot of good responses. Preciate y'all,

  • Sep 10, 2020

    Always have been

  • Sep 10, 2020

    absolutely not lol, i consistently do worse on exams than i do on other coursework eg assignments

  • Sep 10, 2020

    How do people take test without studying a little? Like I knew some people who wouldn’t do s*** in class but get the highest grade on any test they took lol

  • proper 🔩
    Sep 10, 2020

    You know anyone who sells adderall?

  • LORD Alfredo

    I got a big exam coming up next month and I need some tips from KTT's finest test takers. What's your methods? How do prepare? How you get better?

    I'm not a terrible test taker, but I get performance anxiety sometimes and be wasting precious time second guessing myself.

    Study all the question types.

    Make a solid list of what u could be tested on, and start redoing those.

    Any time u need to check your notes for part of an answer, write that in a dofferent color ink, near the end that 2nd color should be minimal

  • Sep 11, 2020

    Buncha paywalled resources free cause of Rona

  • Sep 11, 2020
    frank 2022

    When you’re studying, take notes, check the textbook for study guides, if it’s a regular book look online for synopses. Pick out terms and key concepts

    During the test, answer everything you definitely know first. For multiple choice questions narrow down the answers you know are wrong. Look through the whole test for any kind of clues about other answers.

    If it’s an online test, there’s probably a quiz let with all of the answers. Just copy paste the question and you’ll find it.

    real

  • Sep 11, 2020

    Tell yourself "I know what I know and I know it well"

  • Sep 11, 2020
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    Preparation is obviously the main key, but I usually have a piece of fruit, stretch, and take a 20 minute nap right before the exam.

  • Sep 11, 2020
    Gojira

    nah

  • Sep 23, 2020

    Decided to write my notes out in flash cards. Im SHOCKED how fast I did that s***. Made like a hunnid cards in an hour.

  • Dec 31, 2020

    Ended up passing my exam.
    Certed up.
    It's been a good year.
    Preciate all the advice.

  • LORD Alfredo

    I got a big exam coming up next month and I need some tips from KTT's finest test takers. What's your methods? How do prepare? How you get better?

    I'm not a terrible test taker, but I get performance anxiety sometimes and be wasting precious time second guessing myself.

    Teach a class on the subject in your head to an imaginary audience