1) Test preparation involves managing your review time by reviewing notes within 20 minutes to 1 hour after class and again within 24 hours, doing daily and weekly reviews, and doing major reviews.
2) Create review tools like mind maps and flashcards to help organize the material.
3) Plan a strategy for the exam by looking over past exams/problems, practicing sample questions from your own notes, and writing your own practice exam questions.
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12. Objective Tests
On a true/false test if any part of the
statement is false the answer is false.
13. Essay Tests
They test your ability to express yourself,
interpret, and organize your material
Read each question to make sure you
understand precisely what is being asked
Know definitions of direction words
(contrast, compare, describe)
Writing shorter answers and completing all
of the questions will almost always yield a
better score