Acing College Exams: A Step-by-Step Guide

Are you feeling overwhelmed by the thought of upcoming college exams especially when you're aiming for the best education in pharmacy and medicine? Don't worry, you're not alone! Preparing for college exams can be a daunting task, but with the right resources and strategies, you can ace them with ease. Here are some tips to help you get started.

Take an old exam and practice

. Before you start studying, take an old exam and write down what types of skills and techniques are being tested.

Then, practice them using only the materials you will have on the exam. This will help you become familiar with the format and content of the exam.

Organize your notes and study tools

. Before you begin studying, make sure to organize all your notes, class PowerPoint slides, and study tools.

If you use note cards, quizzes, or other study aids, prepare them before you start studying.

Create a study plan

. Develop a plan for creating your study tools and when you'll start studying before each exam. According to the Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve principle, we forget 70% of what we've learned in 24 hours.

Reviewing new ideas one day after class will help increase retention and comprehension, so take time each night to review them quickly.

Divide chapters into sections

. Divide the chapters into sections and review the material at the end of each one before continuing. This will help you better understand the material and remember it for longer.

Take notes. Take notes summarizing the critical aspects of reading so that you can easily review them without having to re-read entire chapters. Mark difficult sections to revisit them later.

Visit your professor during office hours

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Visit your professor during office hours or email questions to them to better understand the class material, get useful study tips on how to prepare for exams, or write a better essay.

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