TLTS team
Jul 2, 20223 min
You have revised tirelessly for a whole year (or maybe not) and finally, THE determining day has arrived, the exam day. You wake up feeling stressed, or maybe you did not sleep at all! You dread the day ahead, or the opposite, you feel motivated. Whatever your mindset, here are some steps you should take for your exam day to go smoothly.
The golden rule for the night before the exam is: Do Not Neglect Sleep! PLEASE. Revising until late at night or waking up too early, may not be the smartest move.
If you do not have concentration on the day of the exam, all the effort and hours you've dedicated to revision in the past will be irrelevant.
You will need 100% of your focus for the limited duration of the exam. If you feel drowsy or tired due to the lack of sleep, you may not correctly grasp the question and provide an irrelevant answer.
Start your day with a good breakfast. Maybe you can take something supplementary to boost your focus, such as orange juice or hot chocolate.
Remember to take everything you need, including your ID card, pencils, pens, a calculator etc... A bottle of water and some tissues are also useful. (The tissues are not for crying)
Make sure you know the practical details about your exam.
Where it will be held
What time it starts, and when do you need to get there
If you have to travel some distance, what time you will need to leave
What do you need to take with you
Enter the exam room with a positive and motivated mindset!
Don't focus on how many marks you will get or how (un)prepared you are. Be present. You know more than you think!
Take a few minutes to read the instructions and questions. Then you'll know exactly what's expected of you. Ask an exam supervisor if anything is unclear – they're there to help you.
Make you that you don't miss any questions because you have not turned a page.
Make sure you do not go out of subject or waste precious time writing more than intended.
This seems obvious but sometimes we are so engrossed in the paper that we forget to check the time.
You planned how much time you needed for the questions. Stick to it! Do not panic if you get stuck on a question, but try to leave yourself enough time, in the end, to come back to it.
Oh no there's only 15 minutes left and two long questions remaining! What should you do? First, try to get the 'easy marks'. Include any relevant definitions and/or calculations. Make sure you've done that for each sub-questions. If you have some time left, include some details.
Once the exam is finished, forget about it.
Do not spend too much time going over it in your head or comparing answers with your friends. Just focus on the next exam instead.
Conclusion
Exam day can be nerve-wracking, but with these simple tips, you’ll be sure you do your best!