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11/02/2011
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• Only change an answer if you are sure the first one you picked was wrong. Be sure to completely erase <br /> changed answers. <br /> • Word as rapidly as possible with accuracy <br /> • After completion of the test, use any remaining time to check you answers. <br /> • Keep a good attitude.Think positively! <br /> After Tests <br /> • Examine your test scores;ask the teacher to explain your test scores if needed. <br /> • Congratulate yourself on identified areas of strength. <br /> • Identify areas of weakness which you will want to improve for a better performance next time. <br /> • Ask your teacher to suggest areas of study that will help you perform better on the next test. <br /> Test Taking Tips <br /> • Bring at least two pens/pencils with good erasers, a calculator with enough batteries and any other <br /> resources that your instructor allows you to. <br /> • Bring a watch to the test so that you can better pace yourself. <br /> • Keep a positive attitude throughout the whole test and try to stay relaxed. If you start to feel nervous take <br /> a few deep breaths to relax. <br /> • Keep your eyes on your own paper,you don't want to appear to be cheating and cause unnecessary <br /> trouble for yourself. When you first receive your test,do a quick survey of the entire test so that you <br /> know how to efficiently budget your time. <br /> • Do the easiest problems first. Don't stay on a problem that you are stuck on,especially when time is a <br /> factor. <br /> • Do the problems that have the greatest point values first. <br /> • Pace yourself, don't rush. Read the entire question and pay attention to the details. <br /> • Ask the instructor for clarification if you don't understand what they are asking for on the test. <br /> • Write legibly. If the grader can't read what you wrote,they'll most likely mark it wrong. <br /> • Always read the whole question carefully. Don't make assumptions about what the question might be. <br /> • If you don't know an answer,skip it.Go on with the rest of the test and come back to it later. Other parts <br /> of the test ma have some information that will help you out with that question. <br /> • Don't worry if others finish before you. Focus on the test in front of you. <br /> • If you have time left when you are finished, look over your test. Make sure that you have answered all the <br /> questions.Only change an answer if you misread or misinterpreted the question because the first answer <br /> that you put is usually the correct one.Watch out for careless mistakes and proofread your essay and/or <br /> short answer questions. <br /> • Double check to make sure that you put your first and last name on the test. <br /> Page 5 of 30 <br />
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