2015 Pre-sessional ProgrammeIndependent Learning – Business and Management
Week 4: Examination Strategies
Discussion:
What have you done in the past to prepare for exams?
What strategies have you used to revise?
Were any of these strategies particularly successful or unsuccessful?
Your Exam Timetable
University Exam Protocol
Find your rooms in advance!!!
What are cheating and collusion?
Cheating: using unfair means to gain an advantage in an examination
Collusion: working together with another student or students to gain an unfair advantage in an examination or on an assessment
Discussion: Before the exam
PAST How have you studied
for exams in the past?
What strategies were most beneficial?
What strategies were least beneficial?
Did you encounter any problems?
PRESENT How do you plan to study for
your current exams?
What materials will you need?
Where will you study?
Will you study with someone?
When will you study?
What subjects will you study first, and for how long?
Discussion: During the exam
PAST How did you feel when
taking exams?
How did you manage your nervousness/anxiety?
How did you plan your time?
Did you encounter any problems during the exam?
PRESENT How will you minimise
nervousness/anxiety during your exams?
How will you plan your time?
How will you minimise the risk of any problems?
Homework:
Watch the vidcast Next Steps (Part 1)
You might want to blog about your preferred revision strategies this week and/or times when you have found revision quite challenging
You may want to re-watch the Examination Strategies vicast again, paying close attention to the exam protocol
Homework:
Watch the Vidcast Next Steps
You may want to re-watch the Examination Strategies Vicast again, paying close attention to the exam protocol
Any Questions?
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