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How To Prepare For Tests and Guarantee an A

By Scott Palat

These five tips will help you get A's. Read each tip carefully an start applying them today.

1. Create a timeline. Once you determine the day of the test

work backwards. Budget a specific amount of time every

day. Consider other homework, projects and time needed

to study for other classes as you create your schedule.

2. Review a little each night. Do not wait until a test is

announced to begin preparing for your test. Consider what

would be easier – reviewing for 5-10 minutes a night or

cramming for three hours the night before a test and only

remembering a fraction of what you studied?

3. Don't just re-read notes or the text. Ask questions. Create

flash-cards. Redo assignments. Create time-lines. Play

games. Re-write your notes. Get someone to quiz you.

Find websites online that review the same material. Make

up questions that you think will be on the test. Create new

outlines of the material by writing some specific topics and

filling in the details from memory. Studying should be an

active process, not just time spent re-reading something.

4. Ask the teacher what the format for the test will be. Will it

contain multiple choice, true-false, short answer, essay,

diagrams, graphs, equations, etc.? Will any information

such as a periodic table or equations be provided for you

on the day of the test? Do you need to bring a calculator?

5. Visit your teacher or tutor for extra help. Bring questions

that you may have or ask for ideas regarding the best way

to study for a particular assessment.

Go to www.live-etutor.com to learn more about online tutoring and watch a virtual tour inside of our online classroom. All tutors are screened, qualified and ready to help your child get better grades!

 

About The Author

Scott Palat graduated from Indiana University of Pennsylvania with a Health and Physical Education degree. In 2002, Scott started www.ehomeworkhelp.com because he saw a need to help struggling students complete their homework assignments and understand their schoolwork. Since this time, E Homework Help inc. and http://www.live-etutor.com have helped hundreds of students get better grades.

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