Here goes nothing
Nov. 16th, 2010 05:28 pmAs in, here goes nothing extra possibly getting fit into my head before this monster of a test. Previously, I had been quite wrong about my potential for test-taking in this class. This time, I've tested myself with practice exams and my "good" score was still several shades shy of a D. Yippie. It remains to be seen if I'll do as poorly as I'm expecting, if the rest of the class will fall into similar despair, and, if they do, whether the thing will be curved. I wonder if being away from "real" school for so long has made me into more of a grade-grubbing, freaking-out-about-score crazy person, or if I was always like that and the constant grind of studying took the edge off because more tests = less stress for any given test.
Man, I am no good at this school thing. Why do I want to go back again?
Man, I am no good at this school thing. Why do I want to go back again?
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Date: 2010-11-16 10:39 pm (UTC)The trick is to be ruthless about getting through the test doing either "Answer, + or -". Don't let yourself get sidetracked thinking about the + questions. Make sure you do all the insta-answer ones first, so you've got those points banked. Then go back and work through the + ones. Only once you've done all them do you spend more than a second on the - ones. You'll have the confidence boost of knowing you've banked all the answers you know, and you can relax knowing you're not wasting the time you've got left on a maybe impossible question and leaving other points on the table.
This works particularly well on tests (or sections) where every question is worth the same. In any event, good luck!
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Date: 2010-11-16 11:16 pm (UTC)Turns out this is still true, as I learned when taking the Red Cross CPR certification test. Teacher's pet says what?