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🙅‍♀️NEVER attend an exam without doing this first!
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Two-Week Exam Study Plan to get an A!
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how to prevent burnout this exam szn 😓📑
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How To Make an Exam Study Schedule!!
As a Dean's List student, these are my best tips and tricks to prepare for an exam and create the perfect study schedule! Creating a study schedule for your exam is not only going to ensure you get the best grade possible but it's also going to make studying and preparing for the exam WAY e
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Don’t Do This On Your Next Exam!
Math exams used to stress me out so much, but over time I’ve learned a few things that have really helped me avoid silly mistakes. The biggest one? Not skipping steps. I used to think I could save time by doing calculations in my head or skipping a line, but trust me, writing out every step makes s
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How to prepare for an exam like a top student?
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Your nursing journey starts here — the ultimate TEAS Study Guide is all you need 💉📖 #medicalstudent #medicalterms #teasexam #nursingschool #fyplemon8
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How I study the night before an exam
how to study 1 night before your exam (panic but make it productive) Let’s be honest: studying the night before an exam isn’t ideal... but sometimes it’s just how life goes. So if you’re staring at your textbook, panicking, and already low on sleep, breathe. Here’s how I actually survive the nig
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How To Make Exam Study Schedules 📖 ✨
Creating an effective exam study schedule will help you stay organized, retain information better, and reduce stress. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you: ✨ Step 1: Determine Exam Dates & Subjects • List all your exams with their dates and times. • Prioritize them bas
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breathing exercises to try before an exam 💯😮‍💨🧘‍♀️ some breathing exercises that i use when i’m anxious for an exam. your breathing patterns are so important for your anxiety levels, and it’s worth it to learn a couple! 1. box breathing this is a super popular breathing exercise, and was the
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My Exam Study Checklist!
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How I Passed The HESI A2 Exam In 6 Days (Score 87%) 📚🩺🩷
I passed my HESI A2 with only 6 days to study with an 87% after 8 years out of school 🩺📚✨ I'm sharing everything I used so you can pass too. If you want a video breaking down what’s actually on the exam, comment ‘HESI’ ⬇️🩷 #fyp #studying #nursing #nursingstudent #nursingschool
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Fundamentals of Nursing Final Exam Study Notes!
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Tips to pass your NHA CPT Exam!!
Hey girls! This is everything I did to help me score a 429 on my NHA exam! I studied for 3 weeks before my exam and got the highest score in my class. Make sure you breathe through your exam, read every question, and DO NOT SECOND GUESS!!! If you pick an answer, stick with it unless you know 100% y
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An open coding book with numerous codes and colorful tabs, illustrating the tip to 'Tab your coding books' for efficient navigation during the CPC exam.
An open ICD-10-CM coding manual with highlighted text and handwritten notes, emphasizing the importance of knowing guidelines, highlighting, and writing notes for exam preparation.
Study Tips For the CPC Exam
The CPC exam is 100 questions and you have 4 hours to complete it. If your book is tabbed and highlighted, it will help you find the answers quicker and save time. Many people do not pass the CPC exam because they run out of time. That is why I teach my students test taking techniques like this
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Read This BEFORE Exam Season!!
☘️10 more ways to stay healthy during exam season ↓ 💚Stay organized - Keep study space tidy. 💚Use relaxation techniques - Yoga or progressive muscle relaxation. 💚Seek support - Talk to friends or counselors. 💚Avoid all-nighters - Stick to a healthy sleep schedule. 💚Monitor health - C
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Decoding Exam terms to achieve high grades 🅰️💯
Apart from knowing exam content, understanding the meaning of the phrases they use in each question is so important! It helps you understand how to accurately answer the question to achieve high marks. Here are a few of them ✨⭐️ #study #studytips #lemon8creator #studying #StudyHacks
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A study setup featuring a laptop with digital notes, a physical notebook, and a plant, overlaid with the title '3 TIPS TO STAY PRODUCTIVE OVER exam season' to introduce study advice.
A close-up of a notebook with handwritten notes and a pen, illustrating the first tip: '1. Do your worst task of the day first!' The text explains tackling difficult tasks early.
A clean study desk with a laptop, keyboard, and plants, highlighting the second tip: '2. Breaks.' The overlay text advises taking short breaks every 40 minutes of studying.
💌Exam Season Tips🌸
Here are three amazing tips to stay productive over exam season: 1. Do your worst task of the day first This can help you get over the hardest task and move in to easy tasks after! This can relieve a lot of pressure. 2. Take breaks We know that you have a lot to cram in before the exam, but
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A study desk with a laptop, open books, and a pen, featuring the title "how to avoid burnout" encircled in red, setting the theme for the article.
Against a backdrop of a road and cloudy sky, this image presents tips on how to "break down large tasks," including examples like tackling a course paper weekly or cleaning one corner of a room daily.
Over a scenic view of a road and cloudy sky, the image provides "stay healthy" tips, emphasizing getting 7-8 hours of sleep nightly and maintaining a stable workout routine, even if it's just 10 minutes daily.
how avoid burnout this exam szn 😓🫶
Even though it can feel very isolating at the moment, burnout is very common to happen to a lot of college students, especially at the end of the semester. It has happened to me a couple of times and it’s always an awful time to go through, so I thought that could share some tips that I used to hel
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How I Cram EFFECTIVELY the night before an exam
Forgot to study? Exam in the morning? You’re not alone — but don’t just start re-reading everything and spiral 😭 Here’s how to actually cram the night before in a way that works (yes, even if you feel wildly unprepared). ✅ Focus on high-weight topics ✅ Prioritize weaknesses, not comfort
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Tips for your test / exam day!
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A person in dark scrubs takes a mirror selfie, with pink text overlaying the image that reads "How I'm Studying For my Surgery shelf Exam." Blue abstract shapes are above their head.
A person in dark scrubs takes a mirror selfie, smiling and making a peace sign. Pink text overlay lists study methods: self-study, content review, online med videos, Divine Intervention podcast, and Uworld practice questions.
A person in dark scrubs takes a mirror selfie, smiling. Pink text overlay emphasizes the importance of sticking to a study schedule and reviewing a little every day for the exam.
How I’m studying for my surgery exam!
So in my previous post, I talked about what shelf exams are. In this post I’m gonna talk about how I plan on studying for my first shelf exam of my clinical year of medical school. I’m starting on my surgery rotation and my rotation last for 12 weeks. This means that I have 12 weeks to study for
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never forget anything for an exam again
Some time ago I read the book “Moonwalking With Einstein” and it opened my eyes to the power of certain memory techniques. Since using them, I’ve been able to memorize full poems and quotes verbatim, never forget things I needed for exams, and it made studying kind of fun. “Memory athletes” use
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A checklist titled 'Things to avoid ❌' during exam season, including not getting enough sleep, studying without a clear schedule, neglecting oneself, and not taking breaks.
A checklist titled 'The evening before an exam...' suggesting activities like doing something enjoyable, light revision, packing essentials, and relaxing to aid sleep.
📚 How to Survive a Stressful Exam Season
Exams piling up? 😰 Here’s your survival guide to stay calm, focused, and healthy during crunch time! 1️⃣ Reframe Mistakes as Progress 🌱 ""I can do this!"" Start with positive self-talk. ➔ Don’t fear mistakes—they’re proof you’re pushing yourself! ➔ Write down 3 things you di
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READY TO PASS THAT EXAM?! SWIPE 📌🤌
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How to get an A on your next exam!
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Beat Exam Anxiety!
Exams can be so overwhelming, I totally get it. There have been times when I felt frozen just looking at the first question on the page. But over the years, I’ve found a few things that really help me stay calm and focused. One of my go-to strategies is starting with the easier questions first.
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