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Cons Of Assistive Technology
Learning
It is a very common thing for people to have problems with tests. For some reason, people seem to crack under the pressures of taking tests. Unfortunately, as most people know, without these tests you can pretty much be assured that your grades will remain low. So, now you want to fix that problem. This article will shed some light on tips to better studying and earning better grades.
First and foremost, you will need a good place to study. This place should be without the distractions of peers, and/or things that you would rather be associating with at that present moment. Your studying place should be available to you whenever you need it. Given the fact that sometimes your tests may be at the same time as someone else's, you can be assured to the fact that others are studying as well. Sharing a study place is not a good idea, because you never know whether or not it is taken for the particular moment when you really need it. It is also not advisable to use that study space with someone else at the same time. This is an easy way to become completely distracted by conversation, or whatever the other person is doing at the time. If you cannot find a study place that you can call your own, and must share, it might not be bad idea to work out some kind of schedule with the person you are sharing it with. This way you both get to use it, and not distract each other in the process. Along with the usual interruptions such as peers, cell phones and pagers can create a great distraction. Turning these devices off when studying will go along way in getting things done.
It is said that the best studying is done in absolute silence however, if this does not work for you and you need some sort of background noise try to keep it low enough to hear, yet not pulling you from what you are doing. Having exactly what you may need for your study session is very important. You will study more efficiently when you have your pens, paper and sources of material ready for the study session. Whatever it may be should be at your fingertips. If you must use a computer in your studies, then it is apparent that your study place will most likely have to be where the computer is, unless you are lucky enough to have a laptop. If you need material from the library, and you feel the distraction would be to great, you could consider taking the books out on loan. Having a large enough desk or table is imperative when you study. This way you will have all your materials right by you when you need them. Having comfortable seating and appropriate lighting will also make for an easier study session. Ensure that the temperature is set right, if it is too chilly your thinking will slow down, if it is too warm you will become drowsy, and you will be less likely to get any studying done at all.
It is essential to have a good knowledge of that will be on the test in order to do well. Paying attention in class will keep you in the know, and have you prepared for what will be asked in the test. Now that you have your study place and your materials ready, here are some tips to help you get through your next test.
First of all, you should always read the directions on the test very carefully, if you do not understand a portion or segment of the test, you should ask prior to starting. If you do follow the directions on the test, chances are you will fair much better that if you just wing it. By not following the directions, you can be fairly sure you will goof something up in the test. A good way for you to manage the test would be to examine the entire test then break it down into smaller portions. Once you have the test broken down, you can determine how much time you will need to spend on each segment. If you see items on the test that are especially easy for you, it might not be a bad idea to do them first, then more on to the more challenging questions. It is also important to review what you have done prior to turning in your test. This way you can check for mistakes and/or missing answers. By paying attention to what you are doing, you can be assured better results on your tests. This will most likely help you keep your grades up. Good luck and keep studying
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