5. study textbooks throughly
There is probably no chance of
a question in exam paper
beyond your prescribed
textbooks. So ensure that your
are well versed with all topics
and concepts in your textbook.
Do not ignore diagrams,
tables or graphs in your
textbooks.
6. Solve past year's question papers
Try to solve at least ten past year's
question papers and sample
papers to get an idea of the exam
pattern and important questions.
Solving past year's papers will help
you to get exam-ready.
7. Stresson important points/formulae
Memorising certain important
formulae, notes and dates is
required almost in all subjects.
Write down these points on flash
cards that can be easily carried by in
your pocket and wallet.
Write down these notes in bright colors' on
sticky notes or chart paper and stick it
around your study place so that every time
you pass by, you will take a look on them.
8. Studying in the early mornings is the best
time as there is minimal distraction
outside which helps you concentrate
better.
9. Many students feel sick during
exam due to pressure, sleep
deprivation and improper diet.
You should have at least 7
hours of sound sleep
everyday .
Drink adequate amount of
water.
Have atleat four healthy
meals.
Drink a glass of milk before
going to bed.
10.
11. Answer the following in true or false to
check your study skills
•Note-taking styles are pretty much the same.
•How long I study is more important than concentrating while
I study.
•Memory techniques can make it easier for me to do well in
exams.
•Everyone learns in the same way.
•Some people are just not smart.
•Putting up posters with review points won’t make any
difference to my grades.
•Mind maps are an effective way to review and summarize
what I’ve learned.
•Time can be my ally or my enemy. It’s up to me.