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Test-Taking Strategies BY: Anesha Hill

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Test-Taking Strategies BY: Anesha Hill

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BEFORE THE TEST

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Stay up-to-date on assignments.

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Review as you go!

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Make sure you understand the information as you are

learning it. That way, you won't have to go back over it.

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Read and study information by chapters or units so that you'll

be able to remember your work easily.

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Make up “flash cards" on the information that you can easily

carry and use for study on a regular basis.

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Analyze past tests to determine how you can

improve test results.

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Before The TestStudy

Review

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During The Test

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Organize your materials, and get relaxed.

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Choose your favorite seat to test in.

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Be prepared with two #2 Pencils

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Be Prepared with a calculator for the math sections.

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Look over the entire test before you answer any questions.

This will help you to get an overview of what's expected.

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Take a few deep breaths and to relax tense

muscles. This process will help you to stay relaxed.

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Read directions carefully. Ask questions if you don't

understand or need clarification.

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Do a quick review of information you don't want to

forget. Write notes on scrap paper.

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During The Test

Focus

Darken the bubble

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