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Title: How to minimise the amount of mistakes in exam...
Post by: kimk2kr on October 21, 2012, 07:55:05 pm
just like the title, i just need some things i could do to reduced the number of mistakes i make in the exam....

I do an exam under exam conditions and i feel pretty confident (finish well before time and check over the exams about 2 times) yet i cant seem to pick out little mistakes :(

any suggestions?

cheers!
Title: Re: How to minimise the amount of mistakes in exam...
Post by: brenden on October 21, 2012, 08:11:52 pm
Estimate the answer in your head before you touch your calculator. And make sure you hit the right buttons. For MC, aim to look for the distractor answers and why they are distractors (probs just for trials) until you get the hang of picking the right answer everyone because you know the tricks they pull.
Title: Re: How to minimise the amount of mistakes in exam...
Post by: Stick on October 21, 2012, 08:13:04 pm
This is something I'm still battling. :/ I do my trial exams fast in order to add that element of stress, but when you do them to time, just take your time with them and do them right the first time, rather than try to find mistakes later on.
Title: Re: How to minimise the amount of mistakes in exam...
Post by: Daenerys Targaryen on October 21, 2012, 08:39:52 pm
I try to do it fast as i can, so i can do it a second time. and by second time i re-do the exam then check if thats what i did the first time. If i look at my first working out etc, i usually assume its right and use those working outs so i dont really check it per say..
Title: Re: How to minimise the amount of mistakes in exam...
Post by: kimk2kr on October 22, 2012, 09:52:03 pm
The problem with doing them as fast as you can and re-attempting the exam later on is that, its highly likely for you to make the same mistake due to being under exam condition...

Title: Re: How to minimise the amount of mistakes in exam...
Post by: Daenerys Targaryen on October 22, 2012, 09:57:38 pm
Yeah, it's hard. If you do it fast, you have to learn to disregard and forget what you did the first time. So you dont make the same mistake.
Title: Re: How to minimise the amount of mistakes in exam...
Post by: kimk2kr on November 02, 2012, 04:37:45 pm
ended up making a mistake in the exam! didnt fully read the question...... :(
Title: Re: How to minimise the amount of mistakes in exam...
Post by: plato on November 03, 2012, 03:57:56 pm
ended up making a mistake in the exam! didnt fully read the question...... :(

That is the single most common reason that people, who know their work, do not get expected answers in any examination.
Title: Re: How to minimise the amount of mistakes in exam...
Post by: Furbob on November 03, 2012, 04:04:44 pm
I highlighted any keywords in questions that were quite wordy to avoid any misunderstandings or falling into the trap of "not fully reading the questions". You could highlight words for every question to ensure you have read the question properly but I felt that I simply didnt have enough time to do it for every question in exam 1 which costed me a few marks

it's more doable in exam 2, especially with module 1 and 3
Title: Re: How to minimise the amount of mistakes in exam...
Post by: kimk2kr on November 03, 2012, 06:04:55 pm
"not fully reading the questions".

Exactly what costed me. With the seasonal index one.. Thought it said winter not spring haha