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No matter how hard I study I still do terrible on exams.
Replies: 18Last Post Sep. 25, 2008 7:47pm by MrIndigo
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TigressaLynnMae


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Perhaps you're overstudying.

The first exams are always the hardest. Don't stress upon them.

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Try the slow and steady method.

My theory is if you do not understand it in class when the professor is going over the material you will be screwed in the long run.

Or you may just be a crappy test taker.  Apparently when I got to college, all my test grades have been pretty much on the shit side.

But if you understand whats going on in class, review here and there.  You should succeed!

Good luck!

But remember, if you don't know it and try to study what you don't know... then you are getting no where.  Just ask a few classmates to show you the basics if you are still lost.

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Sometimes it's not about the amount you study or how much you study, but its your nerves.  I use to be in the same shoes as you, total head case when it came to exams and I would never do well.  You just have to relax and breathe and center your mind before taking exams.  

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Maybe reading your textbooks BEFORE you attend class would help.

For example, during the summer and Christmas breaks.

I usually have all my notes for my texts done before the course starts. Then, look over your notes like 30 mins EACH DAY. Study slightly more before the exam.
This works best for science and math courses. For other courses, it shouldn't matter if you study or not.
for example,  business courses are mostly luck and how you're feeling on the day of the exam. 96% got curved to a C in my marketing class, so take those classes if you are feeling lucky. This is going to be the last business course that I'll ever take.


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