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I'm a freshman in university.. last semester I finished with:
A+ in Calc
A in Computer Science
B in Biology
C in Physics
Although I didn't do terrible, I know I could have done so much better if I didn't do mediocre on a few exams.
I feel the biggest adjustment from high school to university for me was the difficulty of the exams. I've taken CC classes and those exams are extremely straightforward compared to the ones I take now.
My questions:
How do I improve my test taking ability? My issue is that I walk into the test knowing my stuff but when it comes down to answering the multiple choice I run into problems like getting confused by the question and choosing the distractor answer choices, spending too much time on each question and being pressed for time at the end.. etc.
Biggest problem: Application questions... How does one do better on exams that have a majority of application questions? What's a good approach to those kinds of exam questions, especially in the sciences?
I've heard that part I/II exams have mostly application questions, and I'd expect upper year science course exams to have them as well. That's why I'm trying to figure out a method to doing well on them.
My first set of midterms are in a month and I don't want to repeat the same mistakes as before.
Any insight/advice would be great!!
A+ in Calc
A in Computer Science
B in Biology
C in Physics
Although I didn't do terrible, I know I could have done so much better if I didn't do mediocre on a few exams.
I feel the biggest adjustment from high school to university for me was the difficulty of the exams. I've taken CC classes and those exams are extremely straightforward compared to the ones I take now.
My questions:
How do I improve my test taking ability? My issue is that I walk into the test knowing my stuff but when it comes down to answering the multiple choice I run into problems like getting confused by the question and choosing the distractor answer choices, spending too much time on each question and being pressed for time at the end.. etc.
Biggest problem: Application questions... How does one do better on exams that have a majority of application questions? What's a good approach to those kinds of exam questions, especially in the sciences?
I've heard that part I/II exams have mostly application questions, and I'd expect upper year science course exams to have them as well. That's why I'm trying to figure out a method to doing well on them.
My first set of midterms are in a month and I don't want to repeat the same mistakes as before.
Any insight/advice would be great!!