how to use practice exams most efficiently
Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 12:24 am
I have my first exam on Tuesday. There are about 20 practice exams (they are not by my professor, they are other professors exams that were recommended to us) I could potentially do by then but I will not have enough time to do that many. I'm saving Sat to work on another class, so I have Fri, Sun, Mon to take practice exams for this class.
I heard that this isn't like the LSAT where its all about quantity, and that just doing a few but learning a lot from them helps more than banging out 20.
So how can use these few (I'll probably be able to do 2-3) to my advantage the most?
Right now, what I'm doing is writing brief answers for the questions, and then looking at the model answers, and rewriting my answers to be as good as the model answers. Then, I'm taking the basic structure of those rewritten answers (topic sentences, rule sentences, etc) and making a model answer outline (a prewrite) so I can use that as a template on the exam.
Any suggestions on how to make my practice exam study method better?
Also, I am a bit worried because I cannot concentrate for a full 3-4 hours on an exam. The first question or two I get, I am so into it and write it all out and go into all this analysis, but after that I just feel like "ahh I don't feel like writing this all out" and I just start making bullets instead of writing out all the analysis because I just don't feel like it anymore at that point. Any tips for having a longer endurance?
I heard that this isn't like the LSAT where its all about quantity, and that just doing a few but learning a lot from them helps more than banging out 20.
So how can use these few (I'll probably be able to do 2-3) to my advantage the most?
Right now, what I'm doing is writing brief answers for the questions, and then looking at the model answers, and rewriting my answers to be as good as the model answers. Then, I'm taking the basic structure of those rewritten answers (topic sentences, rule sentences, etc) and making a model answer outline (a prewrite) so I can use that as a template on the exam.
Any suggestions on how to make my practice exam study method better?
Also, I am a bit worried because I cannot concentrate for a full 3-4 hours on an exam. The first question or two I get, I am so into it and write it all out and go into all this analysis, but after that I just feel like "ahh I don't feel like writing this all out" and I just start making bullets instead of writing out all the analysis because I just don't feel like it anymore at that point. Any tips for having a longer endurance?