Board Exam Preparation | Study Tips

The vacations are over and now it’s time to get back in the game, most of your classes are
done, and now it's all about finishing projects, preparations, revisions and test papers. In order
to help you with the same, here we provide you with the best study tips for your Board Exam 2019.
Give yourself the best preparation with these study tips, and try not to let the stress get to you!

1. Track your progress with a to-do list
Benefit: You also won’t get flustered from the workload
2. Solve old question papers to find repeaters, just don’t get too dependent on them
Benefit: You will get to know the pattern of questions asked in the examination.
3. Keep repeating the topics you struggle with until everything is clear.
Benefit: Clarification
4. Try to relate to the principles with things around you.
Benefit: It will improve your understanding and recall of the topic
5. Find websites of your preferred study materials publishers.
Benefit: It will help you to know more about topics
6. Use Mnemonic devices like rhymes, acronyms and abbreviations
Benefit: You will remember the sequences for formulas or periodic tables
7. Create mnemonic devices, such as acrostics, rhymes or acronyms
Benefit: It will help you to remember information
8. Learn out loud, pretend to teach a class
Benefit: Improve your understanding
9. Nothing matters, throw out all distraction from your study environment
Benefit: You will be more focused on your Exam Preparation
10. Make a study group with your friends
Benefit: You all can help each other in effective learning and understanding
11. Take short breaks after every 30 minutes to process all the information
Benefit: It will make you less anxious
12. Get a proper nights rest
Benefit: Your brain will get time to rest and process everything.

Conclusion

To implement all these study tips, we suggest you to do it one tip at a time. Focus on just one
tip a week, or even one tip a month. Once you’ve turned that tip into a habit, move on to the
next one.
Throughout the process, don’t let the goal of getting straight A’s become an unhealthy
obsession. After all, education is about much more than getting good grades.

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