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Last day before the exam! What should I do?ðŸšĻ📚

👧ðŸŧ Hello everyone. See many people coming near the exam. Stop by to share the trick we used on the last day before the exam! 1 What do you do?

👏ðŸŧ For anyone who is currently reading the exam or is about to take the exam for a few more days or! Anyone who can't read it! Try this trick.

⏰ One day left. How to read? 📚

"The main conclusion is to think about good exams, remember what to remember accurately, and read understandably, not just remember the name of the topic."

1ïļâƒĢ Scan the contents first.

See what the exam is about. Open the table of contents / big topics to know what's important and what's enough.

👉ðŸŧ, we'll like to plan which chapter is the hardest-easiest, and think about which part to collect, and try to repeat that chapter.

2ïļâƒĢ Focus points out often.

Use Ai to summarize the content / request a summary sheet from seniors / practice old problems to get used to. It helps a lot.

👉ðŸŧ, we focus on reading the topics the professor speaks often. The subjects that need to be written analytically will try to do time.

3ïļâƒĢ Use the Pomodoro technique.

25 minutes of reading, 5 minutes of rest, like a time to compete with yourself, so you can't sleep or get bored.

👉ðŸŧ Or as you can! Personally, we will finish reading the story and then rest. The content will get to each other.

4ïļâƒĢ Voice or abbreviated.

Say it out loud, like explaining it to a friend, or writing a simple mindmap. The brain remembers better than reading quietly.

👉ðŸŧ Usually we like to write down key words to read to Shin + Repeater and Answer with friends.

5ïļâƒĢ before going to bed again.

Now the brain will store itself, wake up bright, not blur in the exam room.

👉ðŸŧ Don't forget! Have to sleep enough. Set the alarm clock. Get the exam room equipment ready.

📌 Tell me not to stress. Read the right way!

🙆ðŸŧ‍♀ïļ Who's close to taking the exam? How are you reading or preparing? Let's share it in the comments.

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Drivers Exam Study GuideðŸŒļ
📘 How to Prepare for the Driver’s License Test 1. Start with Your DMV Handbook â€Ē Get the official driver’s manual for your state (usually free online or at the DMV). â€Ē Focus on signs, rules, safety laws, right-of-way, parking, and penalties. â€Ē Skim through everythin
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Destiny L.

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How to study the night before an exam
How to study the night before an exam Target your weakness - Revisit your class notes, textbooks and study materials you have on these topics. - Summarize key points through flashcards, or brief outlines to reinforce your understanding of the topics. - Work through practice problems or sample
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Ivy League Help

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🙅‍♀ïļNEVER attend an exam without doing this first!
📌Prioritize Active Recall Instead of just rereading notes, I quiz myself. It’s hands down the best way to actually remember stuff. Tools like Anki for flashcards are game-changers when it comes to deep learning. 📌Simulate Exam Conditions Exams are full of surprises. So I use Hibay for pre-test
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Stella Luna🌈

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TEAS EXAM FOR NURSING
Guide #nursing #college #nurse #nursingstudent
I Can Do Your Proctored Exams

I Can Do Your Proctored Exams

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How to prepare for an exam like a top student?
1. Day before exam: review everything.📚 2. Without looking at notes, write out what you remember. (Divide into units, concepts etc.)📝 3. Refer to notes and edit where you went wrong.📑 4. Review content again and repeat.🙌ðŸŧ If you find this tip helpful, please give me a like and follow me
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Studywithme.028

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Fundamentals of Nursing Final Exam Study Notes!
simple notes to use to study for fundamentals! #nursing #nursingstudent #nursingschool #nursingnotes #fundamentalsofnursing
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Andrea ðŸŦ§

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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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Meredith Jao

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The ultimate last minute study guide to pass🍋
What? Do you have something important tomorrow and haven’t studied anything yet? Don’t worry, I got you. This isn’t the ideal situation, but sometimes life gets busy, and it happens. When you’re running late, you can’t study the same way you would for a normal exam. So, today, I’m sharing the ultim
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river

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Things to do before an exam 📝
Here are things I always do before an exam! A practice test is a must! Even if your professor does not offer one, look online or make your own!! A study schedule is key to being prepared, and reducing stress for an exam by giving yourself time to study everything you need to feel prepared
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Sarah :)

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SPI Exam Recommendations
Here are some ways to get familiar with the SPI exam. Hope this helps 😊 #ultrasoundtechstudent #cardiacsonography #Lemon8StudyNotes #SPIexamprep #ultrasoundstudent
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La.victoria

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Things I do before the 1st day of classes
Classes begin in 3 days for me and many of my profs released their syllabi, which means it’s time for me to finalize everything so! So here are the things I do to keep myself organized for the term: 1ïļâƒĢ record due dates - this applies to exam dates, tutorial meetings, any special dates my prof
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Emily H.

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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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CompSkyy

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3 Tips to be over-the-top prepared for the exam ðŸ’ŧ✔ïļ
Probably you’re tired of hearing to take care of your health before exams and stuff but I am repeating it nevertheless because I had friends passing out from all-nighter on the exam day and ending up not being able to participate in the endâ€Ķ So PLEASE! Other than that, not only practicing exam ques
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Mindstudyio

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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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Schiann_

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An iPad displays Google Drive with folders for various college classes like Accounting, BNAD, Econ, English, and Math. Overlay text states: "First: Create a folder for each class you're taking."
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What I do before a new semester in college
Getting organized before a semester starts can help you stay on track and plan the next semester! Here are my steps to getting ready 😊 First: Creating folders for each class. Having a folder for each class allows you to organize your notes, assignments, and important papers in one place. This can
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Clementine

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âœĻ Whether you’re in high school, college, or grad school, the right websites can make your study life 10x EASIER. These tools help with research, organization, studying, and even saving money. Bookmark them NOW! 🗂ïļ âœĻ Must-Visit Student Sites: 1ïļâƒĢ. Quizlet — Digital flashcards for memorizing ter
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Margarita

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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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CompSkyy

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āžŠ*·˚☄. *. ⋆ EXAM HACKS YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT‾ïļ
ð‘ū𝒉𝒂𝒕'𝒔 𝒖𝒑 𝒃𝒆𝒔𝒕𝒊𝒆𝒔!!!āžŠ*·˚☄. *. ⋆🧇ðŸĨĪ🍰ðŸĶ Feeling the pressure of upcoming exams? You're not alone! 💊 Here are some tips to help you deal with exam stress and conquer those nerves with confidence! Remember, self-care is key, so take breaks, stay positive, and trust in your preparation. You'
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Dr Ultron

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How to pass HESI A2 nursing entrance exam!
ðŸĐš Preparing for TEAS, HESI, or nursing exams? Let’s boost your score and get you one step closer to those scrubs! ðŸ‘Đ‍⚕ïļðŸ’‰ #NursingStudent #NursingJourney #FutureNurse #HESIExam #TEASExam
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Examsnurse

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📚 How to Survive a Stressful Exam Season
Exams piling up? 😰 Here’s your survival guide to stay calm, focused, and healthy during crunch time! 1ïļâƒĢ Reframe Mistakes as Progress ðŸŒą ""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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My Study Corner

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A&P 2 Exam Prep Routine ðŸŦ€ðŸŠ„
Share your A&P 2 tips in the commentsðŸĐ· #anatomyandphysiology2 #Lemon8Diary #anatomyandphysiologylab #anatomystudytips #anatomymnemonics
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Tamelia | DH Student ðŸĶ·ðŸĐ·

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Teas exam tips.
Your TEAS exam doesn’t have to be scary you just need the right strategy. #TEASExam #TEASPrep #NursingExamHelp #FutureNurse #StudyTips
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Examsnurse

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OB Exam: Pregnancy Appointment Guide âœĻPART ONEâœĻ
Since you're pregnant, you likely have many questions on your mind! Your first prenatal appointment is typically scheduled between the 6th and 8th week of pregnancy, making it an ideal time to ask those questions! It’s a good idea to start writing down your questions before your first appoin
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Modern Mom | Shannon

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how i study the week leading up to an exam 🎧🧠ðŸ’Ŋ
how i study the week leading up to an exam 🎧🧠ðŸ’Ŋ hello friends! here are my favorite study techniques that i use to ace every exam that comes my way. 1. active recall: i create a practice test for myself that (i hope) are similar to the test questions that will be asked 2. mind-mapping: perfec
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lia 💗

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EXAM PREP
If you’re struggling to find the best way to study for an exam, look no further! Here are 5 ways you can properly prepare yourself for an upcoming exam: 1. Find out what you already know 2. Make your own study guide 3. Schedule your studying 4. Constantly test yourself ! 5. If you’re re
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essynotes

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breathing exercises to try before an exam ðŸ’ŊðŸ˜Ū‍ðŸ’Ļ🧘‍♀ïļ
breathing exercises to try before an exam ðŸ’ŊðŸ˜Ū‍ðŸ’Ļ🧘‍♀ïļ 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
lia 💗

lia 💗

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A purple flower rests on a dark grey surface. Text advises patients to advocate for themselves during a Pap smear appointment, emphasizing personal health responsibility and confidence.
What to know for your 1st Pap smear or OB/GYN appt
You Should NOT Get a Pap Smear Unless You Are 21+ There’s nothing comfortable about taking your bottoms off and exposing your private areas for a medical examination. However, being prepared and knowing what to expect can make the experience a little better. When you arrive for your appointme
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Jau ðŸĪŽ Wellness Coach

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A study desk with a laptop displaying a medical video, illustrating the start of a 7-day exam study strategy.
A person studying at a desk by a window, representing the '7-5 days before' phase of syllabus review and planning for exams.
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How I Study the Week Before a Big Exam Week
Hi, it's River 💎 I get a lot of questions about how I prep for exams especially in med school where the content is dense and time feels so limited. Here's what helps me stay productive without burning out: 🗓ïļ 7–5 days before: I start by reviewing the syllabus. I don’t dive into detai
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