It is never too early to start studying! You don’t have to wait until the exam period to start studying, in fact, the earlier you start the easier it is! We have a few tips to help you get started below.
- Video: How to ace this exam period
- Strategy #1: Take notes
- Strategy #2: Create a mock exam
- Strategy #3: Study in increments
Choose any of these three strategies and see what works for you!
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Take notes
As you’re learning new material, think about how you can structure and organize ideas into meaningful notes to help you remember at a later time.
Looking for more resources on notetaking? Check out these two articles on UVic Learn: Effective notetaking and Notetaking strategies.
Create a mock exam
Depending on your instructor, you might look to your course syllabus or lecture slides for learning objectives or outcomes. It’s there that you’ll figure out if you’re expected to understand concepts (for example, being able to describe, classify, or identify them), or are you trying to make connections between ideas (be able to compare, contrast, or apply ideas), or are you expected to be able to extend your thinking (for example, be able to argue, review, critique, or formulate new ideas). Becoming familiar with the kinds of thinking that you’re expected to demonstrate about the material you’re learning can help you to create good exam questions.
Study in increments
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