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Essay Tests
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What is an Essay Test? Why do I need to know
about it?
  • Essay tests are timed written exams that require
    you to sort through information, decide what is
    important and explain why it is important.
  • Demonstrate your ability to
  • Understand course concepts
  • Interpret specific materials
  • Make connections and see relationships
  • Think critically and analytically
  • Employ specific evidence to argue a point

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Test Tips Before the Test
  • Know your subject
  • Read your text(s) several times.
  • Complete all assignments associated with the
    text(s).
  • Ask questions if you dont understand.
  • But dont wait until the day of the exam!
  • Use memory tricks such as acronyms, mnemonic
    devices, rhymes, etc. to remember definitions,
    lists, etc.
  • Study before bed, but get a good nights sleep.
  • Eat a good breakfast and review.
  • A Poptart and a Redbull is probably NOT the way
    to go. Consider a sausage and egg biscuit, some
    fruit and milk.
  • Make sure you have everything you need such as
    pencils or black pens, lined paper, text(s), etc.

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Mnemonic Devices
  • Acronyms
  • Every good boy deserves fudge for the
  • E G B D F musical notes in order
  • HOMES-to remember the Great Lakes
  • Roy G. Biv- to keep track of all the colors in
    the rainbow

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Test Tips During the Test
  • Stay relaxed.
  • Take a few deep breathes
  • and visualize doing well.
  • Believe in yourself.
  • Read the directions carefully.
  • Be sure you understand
  • exactly what is expected. If you
  • have questions, ASK.
  • Employ the Essay Test Format discussed later in
    this lecture.

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Essay Test-Taking Strategies
  • Review the WHOLE test before beginning.
  • Partial answers may be found hidden in later
    prompts.
  • Decide which questions will be easier and which
    will be harder. Complete easier questions FIRST.
  • Figure out if any questions are worth more points
    than others. Complete questions worth the most
    points FIRST.

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Essay Test-Taking Strategies
  • Jot down any information you need to remember
    specifically such as dates and names.
  • Budget your time.
  • Each question will have a central idea. Remember
    what was stressed in class and in the text(s).
    Include that information.
  • Look for directional terms
  • (active verbs).

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Directional Terms
  • Compare Identify similarities and differences,
    pros and cons.
  • Evaluate Come to a conclusion based on facts.
  • Define Explain the exact meaning and support
    your definition with facts.
  • Describe Go into detail. Use examples, verbal
    illustrations, and lists to connect ideas.
  • Summarize Give a short account of the topic,
    still using the essay format but sticking to
    facts and excluding unnecessary details.
  • Circle any directional terms you find in each
    question to be sure your essay stays on course.
  • A list of these terms has been provided for you!

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Essay Test Format
  • Introduction- Tell your reader what youre going
    to tell him/her
  • Restate the prompt question(s) as part of your
    thesis.
  • Be sure your thesis is clear and adequately
    addresses ALL aspects of your prompt(s).
  • Body - Tell him/her
  • Support your thesis with several specific
    examples from the text(s), class discussion,
    lectures, etc.
  • Use subject vocabulary. (vocabulary, literature
    terms, etc.) Briefly define any terms used.
  • Communicate clearly. Write legibly.
  • Conclusion- Tell your reader what you told
    him/her
  • Restate your thesis and summarize main points.

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When youre finished
  • PROOFREAD!
  • Did you address all aspects of the prompts?
  • Does your essay follow the standard format?
    (intro, body, conclusion)
  • Did you employ subject-specific vocabulary and
    terms? Did you define them?
  • Have you corrected conventions errors that could
    distract your grader?
  • Does your essay reflect your understanding of the
    topic?

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When will I see essay tests?
  • ECA
  • SAT
  • ACT
  • GRE
  • Placement exams
  • College classes
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