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How to Prepare for Final Exams in One Month

Final Exams are the last hurdle for the students to advance to the next class. These exams carry a lot of weight so every student has to appear in exams at the end of their academic year.<br><br>No matter, how much have you studied throughout the year but in the few days before the examination, try your best to study and prepare yourself for the exam papers.<br><br>Here are some helpful and effective ways about how to prepare for final exams in one month and get everything else done.

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How to Prepare for Final Exams in One Month

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  1. How to Prepare for Final Exams in One Month Presentation By The Asian School

  2. Introduction Final Exams are the last hurdle for the students to advance to the next class. These exams carry a lot of weight so every student has to appear in exams at the end of their academic year. No matter, how much have you studied throughout the year but in the few days before the examination, try your best to study and prepare yourself for the exam papers. Here are some helpful and effective ways about how to prepare for final exams in one month and get everything else done.

  3. 1. Time Management Manage the remaining time for preparations and revision of the subjects. Keep a track of what you’ve revised instead of repeating the same topics. Create a balanced study plan schedule so that you will be able to study all the subjects. Don’t mix up all the subjects at once. For this, make a time table of all the tasks you have to do.

  4. 2. Prepare Revision Notes With the vast syllabus of subjects, it becomes difficult to revise all the topics before the examinations. Prepare compact and to the point notes for the important topics which you can use to brush off for the Exam Preparation. Go off the cramming part because it can result in forgetting everything you learned. Instead, pick up your brief notes which you make while the subject goes on in the class. As reading the notes at the final preparation can help you remember all the main points and write good answers.

  5. 3. Solve Previous Years Question Papers One of the most effective ways to prepare for exams when you don’t have much time is to solve the past exam papers. This helps you to know the format of the exam paper and get you to hang of exam time limit. While preparing for exams, Practice old question paper sets as these give us an idea about the type of questions asked in the examinations.

  6. 4. Never Cram Before the Exam Almost all the students have a habit of learning and Cramming topics before the start of the exam. This is totally the wrong way! It is advisable not to read new topics before the exam as you may tend to forget the things you have already remembered. Learning before the examination is just like Cramming. AndCramming will make you forget what you have already learned.

  7. 5. Write neat, Present well Presenting your answer sheet in a proper way has more chances of getting good scores in the subjects. For this, practice writing better answers before the exams so that you may get used to writing good answers. Utilize your time properly to get the maximum result out.

  8. 6. Get enough Sleep This step is extremely important when it comes to studying hard as most of the students stay awake till night to finish revising before exams. But this is wrong! Always remember that it is your proper sleep that turns your short-term memory (what all you’ve studied/revised or learned till now) to long-term retaining memory (what you can recall while sitting in the exam hall).

  9. Contact us The Asian School"Asian Acres", Vasant Vihar, Indira Nagar,Dehradun - 248006, Uttarakhand, INDIA +91-135 - 2761859, 2761860 info@theasianschool.net www.theasianschool.net

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