Easy Study Skills for Exams
Study skills: do you start reading at
one end of your library and try to read through to the
other end?
Of course not. So you already know one
effective approach.
Be selective! We can build on that now.
More Study Skills - what not to study
Whole books
Your lecturer tells you to read "War and
Peace". If you have study skills you won't! Even with
perfect memory - how much of the book can you cover in an
exam essay that takes 40 minutes to write?
Look through the library for abridged
versions of your books, or commentaries... Now you're
using your
study skills.
Buy your
textbooks 2nd
hand. Why do you think they are in perfect condition?
Because the last students hardly opened them!
Why should you buy books that the last
student didn't read? Now you're thinking! Now you're using
study skills.
Whole
syllabus
One benefit of attending classes is that
you get a
skeleton outline
to apply your study skills. The skeleton will be complete
for the sake of completeness. But only some parts matter
to your study skills.
Study yourself - you're interesting
aren't you?
Each day write down at what time of day
you didn't mind using your study skills, and could really
get down to work. Write down the times when you hated to
study. I study best early in the morning. You might study
best late at night.
Do you work best in a totally silent
room, or with
background music?
Do you work better if you are petting
the dog or does it interfere with your study skills?
Use your spying study skills
Find past exam papers in the library.
Put them in order by date, then go through the earliest
one, and write down the subjects in a column at the left
of your page. Put the date at the top of the second column
and a tick for each subject. Now put the date of the next
paper and a tick opposite each subject that is repeated,
and write in any new subjects.
Do the same for all the years that you
have. Why is the date important? Look at your table. If a
subject appeared every year from the left, then suddenly
stopped appearing it probably means that the
examiner changed.
Study all the subjects that appear every year first. Then
study those that appear four years out of five... you get
the idea.
Important study skills - Make a
calendar
Plan in detail which subjects you'll
study on which days until the exam.
Don't be too
ambitious. You
already know that at some times of the day you can't use
your study skills. You know that you won't want to study
on your birthday or Christmas day or... Just be realistic.
A calendar that gives you over a thousand hours of study
isn't as good as one that gives you 400 hours that you can
stick to.
Become an expert
An
expert knows more
and more about less and less.
You've used your study skills to cut out
big chunks of your syllabus. Use the time you save to
learn more about the parts you've left than the examiner
knows. Use the internet to search for exciting snippets of
information about your shortened syllabus.
Perhaps your examiner doesn't know the
exact day of the week on which an important bit of history
happened. Perhaps you've forgotten what you read about it,
but write down your best guess. The examiner will be
impressed, because he doesn't know that you got it wrong!
Study skills for the day of the exam
Everyone will tell you that if you don't
know it, it is too late to learn. They are wrong! They are
talking about long-term memory. You will be using
short-term memory.
As you are sitting outside the exam room
study your formulae, or dates, or anything else that you
have difficulty remembering. Whenever the examiner says
that you can start writing, write down all these things on
scrap paper. You have managed to remember them for ten
minutes. You can now forget them until you need them
again, which may be never.
Study skills in the exam
"That isn't allowed!" you exclaim. It
definitely is allowed. If you have a multiple choice paper
just miss every question that you don't know. There is
usually another related question somewhere. When you see
it, you will work out the answer to the question that you
didn't know. That is study isn't it?