Strategy for Exams

A general strategy for exams involves a combination of effective preparation, good time management, and stress control. Here’s a guide that can help: 1. Create a Study Plan Prioritize Subjects/Topics: List all the subjects and prioritize them based on difficulty or exam schedule. Tackle the harder subjects first when your energy is high. Set Realistic Goals: Break down your syllabus into smaller chunks and set daily/weekly goals. This keeps you on track and prevents last-minute cramming. Allocate Time for Each Subject: Plan specific time slots for each subject. Be disciplined with your time, but allow flexibility for unexpected events. 2. Use Active Study Techniques Understand, Don't Memorize: Focus on understanding concepts rather than rote memorization. Try to apply what you learn to solve problems or explain it to someone else. Practice with Past Papers: Solve past exam papers under timed conditions. This helps you get familiar with the format and timing of the ex...