Warnings
- Coffee and other sources of caffeine have debatable efficacy as study aids. Some studies report memory performance improvements, while others report lower performance. If you are unavoidably extremely tired, caffeine can improve studying performance (as in, bring you closer to the performance you'd have if you were well rested, but not better), though it is far better to be well rested prior to studying. The same applies to the time during the test as well.
- If you fail, don't stress, hence the last tip! You've gotten so far, and you can make it back up there!
- Don't study only on the night before the exam. Study everything bit by bit when you come home from school every day. It's no use studying everything in one shot.
- ALWAYS be on time for exams.
- Ask your teacher what are some things you can do to study for the exam
- Understand what is being taught. Ask questions if you don't.
- Don't be too dependent on teachers, or friends, etc
- Avoid stress from other people, if at all possible. Don't hang around friends that worry and stress. This will rub off on you.
- Start studying at least a week before the exam.
- Cheating won't solve your exam problems, it will just end up with getting you busted. Just study well. Getting good grades that were earned honestly will motivate you to study and achieve even more. You'll also feel better when you get your grade!
- Don't be overconfident, always anticipate the hardest question, and then everything will seem easier.
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