Study tips: 
Wednesday, December 23, 2009, 09:56 AM
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Sleep:

It's important to sleep well. Make sure you sleep really well the every night for a week, before the test.

If you don’t sleep well the night right before the test, don’t worry, as long as you slept the week before, you should have a lot of energy.


Stress:

Before the test try to find all of your stress, then talk to a trusted friend, or a family member to help you get rid of it so it doesn’t bother you on the test.

Spend some time relaxing, you need to be stress free for a test.

If you are stressed about a test, talk to someone, and if they tell you everything is going to be okay, believe them!


Diet:

You should not try to change your diet before the test, even if it's healthier, don't do it, your body will not be used to your new diet, and will make you a little weak for the test.

In the few days before the test try to have a good and strong breakfast, it will help you, if you already do it on a regular basis, don’t change it.

Practice & review:

whatever you do, do not cram for a test; study at a normal rate, with breaks, there is more chances of you acing the test when you lightly study daily, then cram right before a test.

A few days before the test, review your biggest skills and concepts to make them stronger.


Writing questions:

Remember that a few grammar/spelling mistakes are tolerable, but try to avoid them as much as possible.

Try to vary sentence lengths and word choices.

Before you start writing, brainstorm ideas for what you need to write. Though it is something pretty obvious to do, it's just a reminder.

Verbal questions:

If there is a tough vocabulary word you don't understand in the passage, just look for the meaning by looking at clues from the story.



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