
- •Preparing for exams
- •STUDENT LEARNING SUPPORT
- •Library Extension
- •Overview
- •Revision
- •Revision – time management
- •Revision – time management
- •Eat that frog!
- •How much do you forget in 24 hours?
- •Forgetting curve
- •Spaced revision is better than mass saturation!
- •Revision – active learning
- •Revision – active learning
- •Revision – active learning suggestions
- •learning note taking
- •Mindmapping
- •Online study aids
- •Exam Techniques
- •Exam techniques -
- •Getting marks
- •Exam techniques – essay / short answers
- •Exam techniques – essay / short answer question
- •• Why are environmental factors and climate change more important that traditional security
- •Past exam questions
- •poor marks in
- •Exam techniques -
- •Look after yourself!
- •The night before…
- •Stress
- •Common symptoms of adverse stress
- •You need to be pumped and anxious to do well but not stressed
- •response
- •De stress
- •thinking
- •Other helpful de-stress techniques
- •Exam techniques – dealing with stress in the exam
- •Summary
- •Remember the 5
- •Good luck!
- •References

Preparing for exams
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Level 3 Library Extension learningsupport@bond.edu.au

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Library Extension

Overview
•Revision & study suggestions
•Exam suggestions
•Dealing with exam stress

Revision
•Time management
•Active revision

Revision – time management
•Organise yourself
•Organise your study materials:
–Revision notebook
–Use dividers
•Create a revision timetable - TODAY
•Set aside a time and keep to it
•Set yourself manageable targets

Revision – time management
•Prioritise
•Do one thing at a time
•Make lists to avoid the sense of being overwhelmed
•Start early – i.e. TODAY at 2.05pm!
•Don’t procrastinate!

Eat that frog!

How much do you forget in 24 hours?
