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  1. Study Tips for Students Taking Tests  by  Derick Yung
    You're in the thick of the school year.  It seems like there are so many things going on - assignments, projects, and extracurricular activities.  Now a test is coming up and you've got to do well on it.
    667 words 2006-07-23
  2. Intermediate GCSE Maths Revision - Mistakes to Avoid in the Intermediate GCSE Maths Exam  by  Nicholas Pinhey
    Get More Marks (Without Knowing Any More!  )Intermediate GCSE Mathematics examines grades E, D, C and B.  Each grade is worth 25% of the marks on the exam paper.  Each Intermediate Maths GCSE exam paper starts off with the easier grade E questions and finishes with the harder grade B questions.
    1072 words 2006-07-22
  3. ESL Exams: A Teacher's Guide  by  Keith Taylor
    It's the end of another class, and one student has stayed behind.  No problem, you think, maybe an easy grammar question, or a comment on how they enjoyed the class (or not!  ).  ..
    1291 words 2006-07-21
  4. Beat Your Examiners with Exam Techniques  by  Ian McAllister
    Are exam techniques better than knowledge?  Half a century ago I learned about exam techniques.  At that time I was snowed under with study, and my headmaster said that I had as much chance as the Man in the Moon of passing three Ordinary level GCE subjects.
    670 words 2006-07-20
  5. Using a Scientific Calculator In Mathematics Exams  by  Nicholas Pinhey
    Using a Scientific Calculator In Mathematics ExamsWith exams approaching this is a short article with reminders and advice for anyone about to take a mathematics exam and who will need to use a scientific calculator.
    839 words 2006-07-19
  6. What Are The Real Challenges Of The New SAT?  by  Linda Correli
    The Scholastic Aptitude Test is one of the most widely-taken admission tests in America.  The SAT evidently has become synonymous to the college application process.  Moreover, it is considered to be one of the most accurate evaluating indicators of applicants’ college success.
    750 words 2006-07-14
  7. The New SAT  by  Chris Davis
    The SAT may be the most important test a student will ever take.  When it comes to determining college admissions and awarding scholarships, no single exam is more important.  It has recently undergone some major changes, and every college-bound student must pay close attention to the new format.
    415 words 2006-07-13
  8. Study Hard and Ace Your Test Taking. Still Believe that Rubbish?  by  Ian McAllister
    -------------------------------------You Surely Don't Believe You Can Pass Exams Without Test Taking Strategies---------------------Test Taking is Unfair.  Make the unfairness work for you.
    752 words 2006-07-10
  9. TIPS To Overcome Exam Fever  by  Anurag Chopra
    Come EXAM TIME and students start getting anxious and spend sleepless nights worrying about the coming exams.  Exams may be anxiety provoking for some people.  Students may worry about an exam for days before it is to take place and/or during the exam, when tackling the examination they may experience negative thoughts and unpleasant physical symptoms which prevent them from performing to the best of their ability.
    426 words 2006-07-09
  10. The All Time Top Ten Study Tips For Success In Tests And Exams  by  Michael Tipper
    There comes a time in every student's life when those things that you dread begin to loom on the horizon.  Depending upon how confident you are about them, your horizon will either be measured in months, or maybe days.
    1846 words 2006-07-08
  11. Attempting the Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) in Entrance Exam  by  Anurag Chopra
    Like it or not, Multiple Choice Tests formats are now beinguniversally adapted for testing Student IQ and knowledge in aparticular subject.  Students fear multiple Choice exams as some findit confusing and tricky.
    307 words 2006-07-07
  12. Cell Phone IQ Tests  by  Michael Rad
    IQ tests provide us with a fascinating view of ourselves and are frequently used to determine the potential of children and adults in various environments.  Most IQ (or Intelligence Quotient) tests are used in schools, corporations and professional applications in order to assess intelligence.
    379 words 2006-07-07
  13. CSET Test Preparation Guides - Beware the Hype  by  Rick Hendershot
    If you are aspiring to be a teacher in California you are probably aware that you must verify your teaching credentials for each subject you hope to teach.  There are two ways you can do this.
    1177 words 2006-07-06
  14. Becoming A Police Officer, Firefighter & Postal Exam Just Became Easier  by  Donna Moran
    With the economy the way it is today, large numbers of people, both young and old are looking for a long term career which has some stability.  The most common of which are police officers, firefighters, and postal employees.
    576 words 2006-07-05
  15. How To Prepare For Tests and Guarantee an A  by  Scott Palat
    These five tips will help you get A's.  Read each tip carefully an start applying them today.  1.  Create a timeline.  Once you determine the day of the testwork backwards.
    274 words 2006-07-04
  16. Discover How To Pass Your Exams With Flying Colors  by  Linda Correli
    Examinations are a regular part of the school, college and university environment, which is considered to be a flexible form of learning and teaching process that aims at investigation of a student’s knowledge of a particular subject.
    1050 words 2006-07-03
  17. Easy Study Skills for Exams  by  Ian McAllister
    Easy Study Skills for ExamsStudy skills:  do you start reading at one end of your library and try to read through to the other end?  Of course not.  So you already know one effective approach.
    741 words 2006-06-30
  18. Coping with Test and Academic Anxiety  by  Debra Tullis
    Today is the day for an important examination.  Your skills at taking this test will help determine how well you do.  Academic anxiety can be a significant problem affecting many dissertation students.
    943 words 2006-06-29
  19. Common Sense Test Taking Tips for Students  by  Roger Seip
    Many students claim to be just bad test takers.  No matter how much they study or how well they understand the information, when it comes to taking the test, they can’t perform.  Well, rest-assure that the problem probably isn’t that the student is a “bad” test taker, but that they let stress get the better of them.
    672 words 2006-06-29
  20. Questions And Answers About The GED Test  by  Leonard Williams
    The GED is the General Education Development credential, the learning adult’s alternative to a high school diploma.  The first GED Tests were developed in 1942 to help war veterans finish their basic education.
    911 words 2006-06-27
  21. How to Prepare for MBA Entrance Exams ?  by  Anurag Chopra
    Vince Lombardi once said “Dictionary is the only place that success comes before work.  Hard work is the price we must pay for success.  I think you can accomplish anything if you're willing to pay the price.
    1032 words 2006-06-26
  22. IQ & Personality Tests  by  Khozaima Motiwala
    'Test' is such a general term that one has to stress what its meaning in the context of this site.  Perhaps for this I find the definition of 'test' given on the Princeton University website as the most appropriate.
    368 words 2006-06-26

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