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MATH. How to be A Great Student. Chapter 10. How to Be a Perfectionist When Preparing for a Test. NEXT. How to Be a Perfectionist When Studying for a Test. Distinguish One Type of Problem from Another Follow the “Dress Rehearsal” Principle

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  1. MATH How to be A Great Student

  2. Chapter 10 How to Be a Perfectionist When Preparing for a Test NEXT

  3. How to Be a Perfectionist When Studying for a Test • Distinguish One Type of Problem from Another • Follow the “Dress Rehearsal” Principle • Become Familiar with the Overall Test Preparation Procedure • Study Effectively for a Cumulative Final Exam • Over Study for the Test NEXT

  4. Distinguish One Type of Problem Form Another -Think of ways to distinguish each type of problem -Take a sample test from the teacher, student or yourself - Review exercises in your text book NEXT PRVIOUS

  5. Follow the “Dress Rehearsal” Principle -Master each topic -Ask Questions -Review old test -Learn to distinguish different types of problems -Take a practice test -Write some problems -Make a list of weaknesses and strengthen those areas NEXT PRVIOUS

  6. Become Familiar With the Overall Preparation Procedure - Establish a goal of 100% - Make a list of all topics covered - Master each topic - Learn to solve problems in random order - Review previous test NEXT PRVIOUS

  7. Study effectively for a Cumulative Final Exam - Start studying one to two weeks before the exam - Obtain has much information from your teacher as possible - Verify you can do problems and answer questions on all topics - Study all previous test - Do a practice test for all chapters covered - Obtain a sample cumulative exam NEXT PRVIOUS

  8. Over Study For the Test - Its not possible to study to much - It is the last two or three hours of studying time that benefit you the most • Have no weaknesses among the topics covered on the test • You should think you have a good chance of getting a hundred PRVIOUS

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