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Taking Some Time Off

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Since school is over for most, I’ll be taking some time off from posting on this blog and my blog at Scholarpreneur.com to work on some other projects.

I will have a post or two on the subject of Summer School that I will be posting in the next month or two and also a post on the subject of E-Textbooks but I won’t be blogging too much until August.

In the mean time, if you are a Southeast Missouri State student or Cape Girardeau resident, check out what I’m working on over at CapeStuff.com. CapeStuff.com is an online business directory aiming to provide customers with a resource to find the “stuff” they are looking for, and a place where local business owners can get their local business a global online presence. I’m really excited about it so check it out and tell me what you think!

Until next time, have a great summer!

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Finals Time: Some Test Taking and Final Exam Tips

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Man oh man. Can you believe it’s finals time already? I can’t. Seems like just yesterday I was procrastinating on my final exams and papers from last semester!

I’m working on a post that will give you advice on how you can kick butt on your finals, but alas, I am pretty busy with school this week.

In the meantime, I’ve found some good articles on the subject that I thought I would share with you:


This article by Cal Newport is useful if you need a little structure in your study sessions:
My World Famous Mechanical Exam Prep Process

Too many students begin exam prep without a (sufficiently detailed) plan. They have, at best, only a rough idea of how they’re going to review before they dive straight into a pseudo-work grind.

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My friend Martin over at The University Blog will tell you how to be prepared for your exam in 7 steps:
Be 7 times ready for exams

Go through the rigmarole of examinations with a positive step and some initial work. You need to be 7 things in order to achieve readiness for the big day:

1. Be Selfish - For once, you need to ignore what’s going on around you as you stand outside the examination hall. Exams are not group efforts. The revision is done and was unique to your own mental strengths. Now is not the time to consider what other people think will be in the exam and how they have prepared for it. You’ve done all you can, so listening to others 2 minutes before you step in to the room is only likely to knock your confidence.

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This one will help you determine whether you need a little improvement in the study skills department:
Test Taking Skills

Discover Your Strengths and Weaknesses
Good study skills can make a big difference in your school performance. Even if you find a particular subject difficult to understand, you will find that being organized and knowing how to tap in to your natural strengths can add valuable points to your scores.

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Memory is always an important aspect of test-taking and here is a little guide to help you pimp-out your memory at Lifehack:
How to Improve Your Memory

Fuel Your Brain

A starving brain is just like a starving person: it won’t work well. Give your hippocampus the things it needs to operate smoothly.

Exercise

One of the best things you can do for your memory is get exercise. I’ve put this under the Fuel Your Brain section because the reason exercise works so well is that it pumps oxygen to your head. Spend three hours a week walking, running, swimming or doing some form of aerobic exercises. If you already have an exercise regime that doesn’t involve aerobic exercise, you’ll need to add at least three hours per week to get the benefits of exercise on your memory.

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And a few more Effective exam-taking tips.

1) Focus on your studies. This means that all you will ever think about and do during this preparatory period is to study and that alone. Stay focused - no unnecessary text messages, no parties, no time for star gazing. You can better understand what you are studying and retain more information that you read if you refrain from distractions.

2) Join a study group. But be sure that when you do, you already have understood most of the topics so you will not get confused all the more when the group discussions begin. Do your part, study extensively, and take the opportunity to ask the group those topics that you cannot understand. Also, try to anticipate possible questions that might be asked in the exam and make a group effort to find the answers for these questions.

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Good luck on your finals!

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Carnival of Test Preparation

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Are you a blogger and have a good post relating to preparing for final exams? Submit it to the Carnival of Test Preparation! I’m collecting all the best advice from around the blogosphere on how we can do our best on final exams.

The carnival will hopefully go live next Monday, but I may extend it if I don’t get enough submissions. Hope to hear from ya!

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Blog Carnivals

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Pimp Your Grades was recently featured in two “blog carnivals,” and I want to send a thank you out to both carnivals for accepting my submission.

Blog carnivals are scheduled events, usually on a specific subject or topic, where bloggers get to show off their best articles to the world.

The two carnivals I’m talking about are The Carnival of Homeschooling, and The Carnival of College Admissions: 2nd Edition.

There are some great submissions in both of them so check them out if you have some time!

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