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11/2/2011 SCHOOL COMMITTEE Minutes
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SCHOOL COMMITTEE
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11/02/2011
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• Go through the whole test or exam from start to finish <br /> • Answer the questions you know first-don't guess at this point! <br /> • Don't waste time on difficult problems. Put a star by them and come back later <br /> Go Through the Test a Second Time <br /> • Return to the difficult problems,starting with the ones you know the most about <br /> • Guess if you must-don't leave any blank unless there is a penalty for wrong answers <br /> • If time remains, review your answers <br /> For Multiple Choice Tests <br /> • Try to recall the answer before reading the choices <br /> • If you are not sure of the answer read all of the choices <br /> • Cross out the answers that you know are wrong <br /> • Choose the best answer the is left <br /> • Guess only after you have narrowed the list down! <br /> For Matching List Questions <br /> • Read all items before making any matches <br /> • Do the ones you know first <br /> • Guess only if you must <br /> • Don't leave any blanks <br /> Your First Answer is Usually Your Best Answer <br /> Only Change an Answer When: <br /> • You learn something later in the test that refreshes your memory <br /> • You learn something later in the test that proves your first answer is wrong <br /> Overcoming Procrastination <br /> • What is Procrastination? To put off something,especially out of habit or laziness <br /> • People who want to overcome procrastination must learn a new way of thinking <br /> • It begins with an attitude adjustment <br /> • Procrastination often arises from negative way of thinking <br /> • When challenged, procrastination may start with the wrong attitude: <br /> "I have this long project to finish...I know it should be done by now...I need to just plow through it." <br /> • Can you spot the mental blocks in this way of thinking? <br /> Page 18 of 30 <br />
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