Steps I am taking so I can do well in exams

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By bugslady8949

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I was one of those types of people who would study the week before the exam and did kind of good but not what I wanted. I have decided that all of this is going to change, since I am going to college part time.

What does this all mean, for me? That means I am going to juggle working full time, exercise, mediate, house chores, homework, writing articles and study. I know a lot of you are saying glad I am not in your shoes. I know that in order for you to be successful you have to work hard and so I have decided that when I get my homework I am going to do it as soon as possible and I am going to study at least thirty five minutes a day and on the weekends I am planning to study about two hours, that way when I do have test all I have to do is review and not kill myself from cramming.

I have made up a rough draft of my schedule of my daily routine I am planning to stick to. Oh I forgot to say I am planning to buy an alarm clock and soon when I get my I phone I am planning to buy an app that deals with creating schedules and I am also planning to get a calendar. If you want to have a schedule you can buy daily planners, schedule soft wares or programs it is totally up to you. Like I said this is a rough draft, I am planning to see how it works, what I need to change or put in the schedule will be done. I estimated that it will take me at least two weeks to get my schedule done and able to be used.

Monday to Friday

6:30 am wake up and start excising

7:30 am get ready to go to work

8:00 am eat breakfast

8:25 am go to work

1:00 pm have lunch

5:00 pm get of work

6:00 pm go to classes

10:00 pm come home

10:35 pm start writing some hub pages

11:00 pm start up home-work

12:00 am read and study

12:45 am go to bed

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Saturdays

8:00 am wake up, work out, get ready for class and eat some breakfast

10:00 am go to class

1:00 pm class is over, get and eat lunch, go home.

1:50 pm wash hair, study and do home work

5:00 pm drop dad to work and pick up sister from work

6:00 pm come home, eat dinner

7:00 pm read, study and do some more home work

10:00 pm do some exercise, mediate and get ready for bed

Sundays

6:30 am wake up, meditate and get ready for church

8:50 am go to church

11:50 am come home

12:10 pm have lunch, iron work clothes, and finish up homework

3:00 pm read a book and study

5:00 pm write some hub pages and articles

9:00 pm review the articles

10:00 pm get ready for bed

Studying hard

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Study tips

1.   Study at least two to one month in advance if it is a big test.

2.   Take time to study do not rush or cram.

3.   Do not study with the television on or the radio or music on, you will not remember what you studied.

4.   Do not overload your brain with all the information at once.

5.   Take breaks in your studying to refresh yourself.

6.   It is always great if you have a study buddy.

7.   To know if you understand what you have studied explain it to someone in your family member.

8.   Review what you have studied so you will not forget what you have studied.

9.   Create good ways to remember items when you are studying.

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toknowinfo Level 3 Commenter 14 months ago

Wonderful hub, filled with great tips. Thanks for sharing. Voted up and useful.

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bugslady8949 Hub Author 14 months ago

thanks for the comment.

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Ingenira Level 5 Commenter 14 months ago

Great hub, wow, you have it all spelt out.

A tip for you to help you remember: use acronym. For example if you want to remember the keywords such as :

exercise (E), mediate (T = Think) and get ready for bed (S for sleep)

acronym to remember : SET

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