6 Interesting Tips On How To Study For Exam In One Day

 Here are our best study tips for the day before an exam:


1. Get up very early

When you only have one day to do a job, you need to get as much done as you can.


You don't want to get up too early and get tired too soon. But you should set an alarm for a reasonable time and try to get to work by 9 a.m.


Still, you can sleep as much as you want after the test!

2. Pick a good place to work

No matter how much we'd like it not to be true, you won't get much done from your bed. We wish we could say something different, but it's just a fact.


You will be a lot more productive in a place that reminds you of work. So, go sit at your desk or drag yourself to the library.


3. Be ready when you go to the library.

Think about everything. You may have only used those highlighters that can be erased once, but if you keep them, you'll probably need them again.


When things get hard later, you don't want to waste time looking for books or notes or give yourself a reason to stop working because you don't have everything you need.


Check out our easy steps to getting more organized for more ideas.


Also Read: How to study for an exam in one day.

4. Before you start, make a plan.

Planning out how you're going to revise will make a huge difference. You may only have one day, but if you break it up and figure out exactly what you need to know, you'll get a lot more done. This method will work much better than just cramming in as much information as possible.


Spend half an hour figuring out what you need to talk about and how much time each part will take. It might seem like a waste of valuable studying time but trust us: it will save you much more time in the long run.


Read our guide on how to write an essay in a day. It will show how easy it is to break up a big job into smaller parts that are much easier to do.

5. Don't get too scared

Try not to worry when you're doing last-minute revisions.


You still have a lot of time to think about what you've learned and come out of it with a smile. A positive, "I can do it" attitude will get you a long way.


Don't worry if you feel like you're under a lot of pressure. That's normal. Remember that these great tips can help you beat exam stress.


6. Use lecture slides and past papers

Use lecture slides and old tests to figure out what might be on the exam.


Once you know what's likely to come up, go to your textbooks and take notes on each subject. Look for chapter summaries and boxes with the most important information for a faster read.


You can also use old tests to see how much you know. You don't have to answer all of them in full, but you can make quick plans for how you'd handle each one.


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