HOW TO PREPAIR FOR EXAMS
📝 HOW TO PREPARE FOR EXAMS
1️⃣ Make a Study Plan
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List all subjects and topics.
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Divide them over the days you have left.
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Allocate more time to difficult subjects.
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Stick to your schedule.
2️⃣ Study in Short, Focused Sessions
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Use the Pomodoro technique:
25–30 minutes study → 5 minutes break -
Avoid long, unproductive hours.
3️⃣ Find a Quiet, Comfortable Place
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A tidy, well-lit study area improves concentration.
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Keep distractions (phone, TV) away.
4️⃣ Understand, Don’t Just Memorize
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Try to understand concepts instead of rote learning.
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Teach the topic to yourself or a friend — this improves memory.
5️⃣ Make Notes & Summaries
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Write key points, formulas, and important dates.
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Use charts, diagrams, or mind maps for visual memory.
6️⃣ Practice Past Papers & Questions
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Solve previous exam papers or sample questions.
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Helps you know the pattern and timing.
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Improves confidence.
7️⃣ Revise Regularly
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Revision is key to memory retention.
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Revise topics after studying them, and again a day before the exam.
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Use flashcards for quick review.
8️⃣ Stay Healthy
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Sleep 7–8 hours — all-nighters reduce focus.
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Eat brain-boosting foods: nuts, eggs, fruits.
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Drink plenty of water.
9️⃣ Avoid Procrastination
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Start early instead of cramming.
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Break big topics into small chunks.
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Reward yourself after completing each topic.
🔟 Manage Stress
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Take short breaks, stretch, or meditate.
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Positive thinking helps: say “I am prepared” instead of worrying.
🌟 Sample Daily Study Routine
| Time | Activity |
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| 6:00 AM | Wake up, breakfast |
| 6:30–8:00 | Study difficult subject |
| 8:00–8:15 | Short break |
| 8:15–10:00 | Study another subject |
| 10:00–10:30 | Review notes |
| 10:30–11:00 | Exercise/refresh |
| 11:00–1:00 | Practice questions/past papers |
| 1:00–2:00 | Lunch & rest |
| 2:00–4:00 | Study or revision |
| 4:00–5:00 | Light break & snack |
| 5:00–7:00 | Final revision / flashcards |
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