Title: Preparing for Final Exams
1Preparing for Final Exams
- A Study Skills Series
- Presented by General Studies
2Things to Take into Consideration
- Managing Your Time
- Making Academics Your Top Priority
- Reducing Anxiety
- Using Active Study Strategies
- Avoiding Cramming
3Manage Your Time Efficiently
- Identify the days and time of all your exams
- Create an End-of-Semester calendar
- Know when the Last Class day and Dead Day are
4Make Academics Your Top Priority
- Some students slack off because it is close to
the end - You have worked so hard why give up now?
- Calculate course grade to determine the impact of
final exam
- Push Hard
- Put forth some extra effort to help bring up
your grade
5Set Priorities
- Reevaluate your goals for each class
- Look closely at where you stand in each class
- Consider all your options
6Attend ALL classes
7Reduce Anxiety
- Dont let final exams panic you
- Get enough rest so you wont feel stressed or
worn out - Eat well
8Use Active Study Strategies
- Review lecture notes the same day you take them
- Write and recite information to move it to long
term memory
- Test your understanding of the material by using
flash cards, self-test, and recitation
9Stay Motivated
- If you get tired or discouraged, give yourself a
pep talk - Plan rewards that will help you stay on task
- Surround yourself with other motivated people
10Work Hard During Each Exam
- Dont be in such a hurry to finish your exam
- Use problem-solving strategies to find the
correct answers - Concentrate only on one exam at a time
- Dont allow your performance on one exam to
interfere with your studying or performance on
another
11Monitor Your Progress
- Look over notes and text after your test to check
your answers and predict how you did - Look over your exam, if the professor allows it,
and determine whether or not your study plan was
effective
- Even though the course is over and your grade is
already assigned, this could benefit you in the
future
12Reasons to Set Up a Final Exam Plan
- Helps to avoid cramming
- Enables you to utilize time more efficiently
- Will enable you to maintain your motivation
throughout exam week
13Reasons to Avoid CRAMMING
- Cramming is an inefficient use of time
- Leads to feelings of frustration
- Results in memory interference
- Especially ineffective if you have more than 1
exam on the same day - Gives you less opportunity to organize, practice,
and test your ability to retrieve information
14How to Set Up Final Exam Plan
151. Make a Final Exam Study Plan
- -look at syllabi or final exam schedule several
weeks in advance - -create a Reminder Sheet for each exam that
includes 1. name of course - 2. day, time, and place of exam
- 3. any materials required for exam
- Put Reminder Sheet on a bulletin board or door,
where it can be easily viewed
162. Set Up Final Exam Study Plan
- Dont start to prepare too early
- Preparing for exams several weeks ahead of time
can cause you to forget the information before
the exam - Space your study to aid retention
- Crucial for getting information into long-term
memory in a logical and organized manner - Study 1 chunk of material at a time, then review
to monitor your learning
17Set Up Final Exam Study Plan
- Split your day when preparing for several exams
- Requires planning and perseverance
- Enables you to create 3 to 4 two-hour blocks of
time each day to prepare for exams - Create a Final Exam Planning Calendar
- Helps you keep track of your available study time
18Creating a Final Exam Planning Calendar
- Each study block needs to be followed by at least
a 1 hour break - The break gives you time to rest and allows the
information to sink in before you begin again - Color Code your Calendar
- Pick a different color for each exam
- Highlight each study block for that exam in the
designated color
19What is a COMPREHENSIVE final?
- A final that covers material that was previously
tested on, as well as new material
20How to Prepare for Comprehensive Finals
- How to prepare for comprehensive finals is
determined by what percentage of the final is
comprehensive - Finals are usually 25, 50, or 75 comprehensive
- The percentage of comprehensiveness determines
the amount of time to devote to studying the old
and new material
2125 Comprehensive Finals
- Spend only 25 of the time youve set aside to
study for this final for studying old material - Spend the remaining 75 studying the new material
- Example If your final consists of 100
multiple-choice questions only 25 of them will be
from old material and 75 will be from new material
2250 and 75 Comprehensive Finals
- For 50 comprehensive finals an equal amount of
time should be divided between studying old and
new materials - You may need to spend more time on old material
as a way of refreshing your memory
- For 75 comprehensive finals more time is
required to study old material - So few questions will be taken from new material
so be sure to study the old material 75 longer
than the new
23Quick Reminders on Preparing for Finals
- Good time management is a necessity
- Two weeks before exam make academics your FIRST
priority - Evaluate your current status in each course, to
determine how much the final will affect your
grade
- Use a study planning calendar to stay on task
- Develop a strategy to stay motivated throughout
finals - Put forth your best effort on all finals
- AVOID CRAMMING!!!
24GOOD LUCK on Finals!!!