School is very important, and many students worry and fret over grades on homework or exams. If you are discouraged at the thought of the class assignment, you will not be able to prepare well without a little help. Use this article to get the help you need.
Steps
Step 1. Don't be reduced to doing everything at the last minute
If you study every day instead of at once, you will learn more and the information will stay in your mind longer.
Step 2. Make sure you get enough sleep
For example, you could go to bed earlier.
Step 3. Take some short breaks while you study
Lie on a hard surface for at least 10 minutes, otherwise your spine will be affected.
Step 4. Look for specific target amounts
Step 5. Reward yourself for doing well in a class test
You know if you will do well or badly based on how you studied.
Step 6. Try asking the teacher to give you a topic summary paragraph with main points or a list of questions and answers to help you memorize the topic easily
Step 7. Relax while you study
Do not be nervous.
Step 8. Do more exercises
Practice makes perfect.
Step 9. Don't get nervous
It's just a class test, your whole life doesn't depend on it. Stay calm as you prepare for the task. It'll be fine.
Step 10. Understand the concepts
There is no need to go crazy to memorize a paragraph. Keep the main points in mind. Learn them and write them in your own words, in the assignment - it is much more appreciated by teachers.
Step 11. On the day of the test, don't be overconfident, nervous or upset
That's no good. Be calm and relaxed.
Advice
- Spoil yourself a little in the breaks during the study.
- Have a nice breakfast.
- Study in a quiet, distraction-free place.
- Sleep and have a quiet night before the test.
- Get plenty of rest and sleep well the day before your assignment to relax your brain.
- Breathe deeply right before starting the class test.
- Divide your work carefully and, the day before the test, go over everything.
- Try not to get distracted by anything (objects, video games, etc.).
- Prepare a study plan or timetable starting at least one week before the test.
- If your parents know about the test, ask them to question you.
- If you can, bring a bottle of water to drink during the test.
- Make some patterns or find someone to question you. If you don't find anyone, ask yourself by writing the questions on a piece of paper and the answers or suggestions on the back.
- Look up the main concepts in the textbook and summarize them on a piece of paper to make them easier to study.
- Find a friend / partner who uses the same study method as you and work together.