Distraction
By ivan88
@ivan88 (193)
Canada
December 28, 2012 9:41pm CST
I am a type of a student that reads his books. If I want to get ready for an exam, I rely on myself only. No cheat-notes, no devices, no copying from my neighbour (chances are he/she will make mistakes, too).
In such a situation, when you have prepared, and one of your friends has been slacking off in his/her preparation, the most distracting part is when such a friend is asking you lots of question during the exam. They would be whispering, of course, but if I am trying to concentrate, I don't want any "buzzer" around my ear.
Always complete your readings. Plan your time. Dedicate as much time as you need for your preparation. Ideally, you'd have to start working on your preparation the moment you find out the date of your exam. read a part every day. You will find very helpful. Aim towards the day-before-the-exam. This way, if you will be stuck with any problem, you would have at least 24 hours to finish your preparation.
And remember - yes, you're "suffering" during your preparation and the exam, but once it's over, you're free as a bird. Work comes first, fun is deserved by hard work and a great result.
1 response
@sunshinesophie (794)
• China
29 Dec 12
My father has told me ever,"Study hard,play hard".I do admire you that you can command both freely.When we plan it properly,we not only do a good job in studies,but have plenty of time for playing.And we would be surly relaxed then.


