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When Should You Start Exam Preparation For VCE Exams

7/2/2020

 
Many students are asking if they should start studying for VCE exams even if it is several months away. They would also like to know how they should be studying and the preparations they should do to pass the exams successfully.

Most students would consider studying one to two months before the exams, but that is not enough since it will overload them with various lessons and content along with practice exams that they need to conduct to better prepare them for the actual one.

Usually, students cram before a major exam, but research shows that this is not as effective as studying over many sessions, because this will result in better long-term retention. That is why if you haven’t started yet, you better start now!

However, this doesn’t mean you should be smashing thirty practice exams per week? Obviously not since that would be absurd. What you should be doing is to start preparing gradually for your VCE exams, and here are some of the things you can do to get ahead of the pack.

  • Make sure your notes are top-notch
It is essential to refine your notebook and gradually adding essential content for reference during exams. These will include algorithms, notes, formulas, examples, explanations, and calculator instructions.

In addition, you need to make sure that your notes are ordered logically. Whether it is typed or handwritten, you can save more time if you label specific topics, and this is more beneficial for maths subject since your notebook is your primary reference.

  • Do several practice exams per week but don’t overdo it
It is wise to conduct several short practice sessions that are distributed over several days in a week because this enables long-term storage. In fact, one full-length practice test was proven more effective than conducting several full-length practice sessions within one week.

For maximum effect, experts recommend that you do one full-length practice test five to six days before the final VCE exam.

  • Get in the habit of practising questions as soon as you learn new skills
To better understand when and how to apply each new skill you’ve learned or concepts you have mastered, we recommend that you try practising questions in context and out of order. This will provide you the means to properly tackle difficult questions on your exams since it may be similar to the ones you’ve already been practising.

  • Start timing yourself
The more you time yourself, the better you handle stress and pressure during the actual exams. Also, you don’t need to worry if you’ve done poorly a few times because you can always repeat it and do better the next succeeding practice exams.

The main objective of this activity is to know where you are lacking and what you need to work on in order to speed up your time and become successful with your exam.

  • Practice past exam questions
Another simple tip to better prepare you for the exams is to practice past exam questions. In fact, this is as close to the real thing as you can get, and it will tremendously improve your chances of success. Usually, examiners will re-use or re-word questions, so practising past questions will give you a significant advantage.

Overall, the more you are prepared, the better you’ll do in your actual exams. If you’re looking for VCE maths tutoring in the Waverley area, contact us today!

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