A Handy Guide for Tests and Exams
By Barry Thomas
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Barry Thomas
Barry trained as a teacher at St. Luke’s College Exeter for secondary (High School) in Chemistry, Biology and Physics. He then was appointed by Solihull School in the West Midlands as a member of staff. Soon after this he undertook a B.A at the Open University (Milton Keynes, UK) specialising in Biology. He was one of the very first to graduate from the University. During this time, he took a long-term interest in how to study and prepare for examinations. Five years later he studied for an M.Ed. at Leicester University, submitting his dissertation on how pupils prepared for examinations. His other interests include Singing (Church Choir), Scouting (Boy Scouts) and Keeping fit.
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A Handy Guide for Tests and Exams - Barry Thomas
Copyright © 2017 Barry Thomas. All rights reserved.
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Published by AuthorHouse 11/21/2019
ISBN: 978-1-7283-9565-4 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-7283-9566-1 (e)
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CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Memory and Connections
Chapter 2 Getting Organised
Chapter 3 Timetables
Chapter 4 Techniques
Chapter 5 Mind Maps
Chapter 6 The day before the exam and in the exam room.
CHAPTER 1
Memory and Connections
Look at these three words.
EXAMINATION
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23816.pngNow, cover these three words, and write them down on paper. Yes, do it now! Which is the easiest to remember? Well, most likely one to remember is the first word. The second is much more difficult and the third one impossible. So why is this?
The first word means something to you. You can associate