How to score good marks in any exam?
How to score good marks in any exam?
You have often noticed this written in instructions on the question paper. Don’t ignore it. This is where your university is giving you the first clue –“Do it and we’ll do the rest”. And that’s how the dude with lots of hot girlfriends and 10% attendance has managed to score better than you. And now that’s what you need to do.
Now wondering how to attempt them all – go to the next point.
Exams are nightmare for some students. Here are few tips which can be followed while preparing and while writing your exams. This will let you know about how to score high marks in exams?. This can be useful for school students in their exams. And also it will help in university exams. These are just an Easy and possible methods to follow.
1. Create a positive attitude: You may ask "how does
creating a good attitude supposed to boost up my mark?" Well, if you
create a good attitude in studying and think positive things about
studying, it's likely that you will start liking a subject that you were
really not fond of before. You may also get marks for having a good
attitude and for not disrupting a class.
2.Attend your classes regularly: If you attend classes
daily instead of skipping them, you will be there to listen to all the
lessons the teachers are teaching and won't miss important days. It's
likely that you will remember or learn more if you are in class when the
teacher is teaching than if you skipped class and then take notes later
on.
3. Set goals for yourself:
Set goals like 'get good marks in math, science etc' for yourself and
then try your hardest to achieve those goals. If you fail once, don't
give up, keep trying.
4. Do your homework daily: When you get homework, do it,
don't leave it. If you're tempted to watch your favourite TV show
instead of do homework, think about it this way: Is your favourite TV
show going to help you get to a good university and possibly help you
achieve the job of your dreams? If the answer is yes, then by all means
watch the show. Homework is important because it gives you practice on
the subject that you are learning. Always do your homework.
5.Manage your time effectively: It will help you reduce
anxiety and focus on studying. If you have a test next week, start
studying now. Try not to study at the last minute and cram the night
before. Try studying 1 or 2 hours daily and leave a half hour for
homework. If you study before you do homework, it will help you do your
homework faster and help you understand the subject better.
6. Always review: After school,college review what you learned that day.
7.Know your personal learning style:
It will help you maximize your learning by using effective study
techniques, developing meaningful notes, and making the most efficient
use of your study time.
- Linguistic learner: learns best by saying, hearing and seeing words; is good at memorizing things such as dates, places, names and facts.
- Logical/mathematical learner: learns best by categorizing, classifying and working with abstract relationships; is good at mathematics, problem solving and reasoning.
- Spatial learner: learns best by visualizing, seeing, working with pictures, is good at puzzles, imaging things, and reading maps and charts.
- Musical learner: learns best by hearing, rhythm, melody, and music; is good at remembering tones, rhythms and melodies, picking up sounds.
- Bodily/kinesthetic learner: learns best by touching, moving, and processing knowledge through bodily sensations; is good at physical activity.
- Interpersonal learner: learns best by sharing, comparing, relating, cooperating; is good at organizing, communicating, leading, and understanding others.
- Intrapersonal learner: learns best by working alone, individualized projects, and self-paced instruction.
“Attempt all questions”
“Attempt all questions”
You have often noticed this written in instructions on the question paper. Don’t ignore it. This is where your university is giving you the first clue –“Do it and we’ll do the rest”. And that’s how the dude with lots of hot girlfriends and 10% attendance has managed to score better than you. And now that’s what you need to do.
Now wondering how to attempt them all – go to the next point.
“Draw and draw a lot – bring the artist out”
Irrespective of what’s written in a question or what has been asked, just pick up a keyword/plot from the question and draw diagrams related to it and then explain it in words.
For example – If the question is “Who is Sonia Gandhi?”
Answer – Draw a sketch of parliament house, and then draw a sketch of a sardar on another page, then draw a sketch of Rahul Gandu and then simply describe Sonia as the “Master of Puppets”. You get the drift, don’t you.
You have been provided 40 sheets to work with and incidentally you are not allowed to take those unused sheets home and wipe your ass off with them. So why wasting paper nigga?? Use as many as you can; write on them as much as you can. The environmentalists will thank you and later you’ll thank me. ;)
That’s all folks!! All the BEST for your Exam!!
“Attempt all questions”
“Attempt all questions”
(1) “Attempt all questions”
You have often noticed this written in
instructions on the question paper. Don’t ignore it. This is where your
university is giving you the first clue –“Do it and we’ll do the rest”.
And that’s how the dude with lots of hot girlfriends and 10% attendance
has managed to score better than you. And now that’s what you need to
do.
- See more at: http://www.campusghanta.com/latest/how-to-score-good-marks-in-semester-exams#sthash.Zmaz1Jum.dpuf
(1) “Attempt all questions”
You have often noticed this written in
instructions on the question paper. Don’t ignore it. This is where your
university is giving you the first clue –“Do it and we’ll do the rest”.
And that’s how the dude with lots of hot girlfriends and 10% attendance
has managed to score better than you. And now that’s what you need to
do.
- See more at: http://www.campusghanta.com/latest/how-to-score-good-marks-in-semester-exams#sthash.Zmaz1Jum.dpuf
(1) “Attempt all questions”
You have often noticed this written in
instructions on the question paper. Don’t ignore it. This is where your
university is giving you the first clue –“Do it and we’ll do the rest”.
And that’s how the dude with lots of hot girlfriends and 10% attendance
has managed to score better than you. And now that’s what you need to
do.
- See more at: http://www.campusghanta.com/latest/how-to-score-good-marks-in-semester-exams#sthash.Zmaz1Jum.dpuf
(1) “Attempt all questions”
You have often noticed this written in
instructions on the question paper. Don’t ignore it. This is where your
university is giving you the first clue –“Do it and we’ll do the rest”.
And that’s how the dude with lots of hot girlfriends and 10% attendance
has managed to score better than you. And now that’s what you need to
do.
(1) “Attempt all questions”
You have often noticed this written in
instructions on the question paper. Don’t ignore it. This is where your
university is giving you the first clue –“Do it and we’ll do the rest”.
And that’s how the dude with lots of hot girlfriends and 10% attendance
has managed to score better than you. And now that’s what you need to
do.
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