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Why do I make mistakes on understood content when faced with a test and how can I avoid this?
I am currently a college freshman closing in on my first year of school. I am a person who typically tries to review any content I am being tested on thoroughly to make sure I brushed up on everything.
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Geraldine Francois Regis
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Geraldine’s Answer
Hi Braylon,
You're doing great! Checking over your work before you present is a fantastic habit that not everyone has. Just make sure to focus completely (no distractions) when you're going over what you'll present or share in a test. Stay calm during your review. Having a plan with set times for reviewing will keep you organized and help you reach your goal.
Wishing you all the success!
You're doing great! Checking over your work before you present is a fantastic habit that not everyone has. Just make sure to focus completely (no distractions) when you're going over what you'll present or share in a test. Stay calm during your review. Having a plan with set times for reviewing will keep you organized and help you reach your goal.
Wishing you all the success!
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Helena’s Answer
Hi Braylon, great job on completing your first year of college!
As someone who struggles with test anxiety, I want to share a tip that really helps me. Before any exam, take 20-30 minutes to calm your mind. This relaxation time can really boost your critical thinking skills. Keep up the amazing work!
As someone who struggles with test anxiety, I want to share a tip that really helps me. Before any exam, take 20-30 minutes to calm your mind. This relaxation time can really boost your critical thinking skills. Keep up the amazing work!