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Preparation for Your Personal Best Science Exams

Unlock your potential with this comprehensive guide by Dr. Tamara O’Connor from Trinity College Dublin's Student Counselling Service. Learn active strategies, exam tips, and how to excel in science exams. Get ready to achieve your personal best!

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Preparation for Your Personal Best Science Exams

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  1. Preparation for Your Personal BestScience Exams Dr. Tamara O’Connor Student Learning Development Student Counselling Service Trinity College Dublin student.learning@tcd.ie http://student-learning.tcd.ie 896-1407

  2. Objectives • Explore a framework for managing exams • Learn about active examination preparation strategies • Rehearse performance at your personal best – exam taking strategies for science & problem-solving exams

  3. Sport Skills development Fitness training Strength Stamina Performance rehearsal Academic performance Learning new material Revision Understanding Memory Performance rehearsal Examinations As an Event

  4. Personal Best Performance By managing: • Planning = Game Plan • Revision = Fitness training • Practice = Performance Rehearsal • Exam Taking = Performance Event • Performance Anxiety

  5. Game Plan - Preparation • Know yourself • Familiarise yourself with exam • What topics to revise? • Skim all materials to determine what to cover • Overview work to be done & schedule time to do it

  6. Know Yourself • What are your exam concerns? Why? • What do you do well? • What could you do better? • How do you study? • What strategies do you use to prepare? • How do you manage your stress?

  7. Learn from the past • Get detailed information about what your exam paper looks like • Identify and revise topics you do not know well • What works for you?

  8. Organise an Active Revision Program • Know your learning styles • Make revision fun • Use revision strategies where you move around • Draw pictures, maps, cartoons, diagrams, etc • Put key points around your walls • Teach “someone” else and ask them key questions (answer the questions yourself) • Listen to tapes or view video/DVD versions of the material • Make exam preparation a social occasion

  9. Revision – Fitness Training MCQ Exams recognition & accurate knowledge Short Answer knowledge & understanding key ideas/facts at basic level

  10. Thus for revision: • Think vocabulary, words, terms, concepts, systems • Make flash cards & test yourself • Recite for precision • Verbal & visual strategies to check mastery • Create summary sheets, diagrams, charts, tables, mind maps

  11. Go! Conditioned Reflex – MCQ Practice • Read each question carefully • Circle key words or negatives • Identify modifiers and qualifiers (e.g. only, never, sometimes) • Read all options before making choice • Anticipate answer before looking at options • Check before marking answer

  12. The following are all bones of the skull except: • Parietal bone • Temporal bone • Tarsal bone • Frontal bone

  13. The function of dendrites is to: • slow down nerve impulses • provide myelin coating for nerve • synthesize neurotransmitters • pick up nerve signals

  14. Go! Conditioned Reflex –Short Answer Practice • Deconstruct the question • Think in own words • Find and use key words • Show what you know: Define key words, concepts, theories • Complete sentences • Stay relevant

  15. Outline the structure of fats OR carbohydrates • Choose question • What are they looking for? • How would I answer this? • How would I revise in order to be able to answer this? • Practice answering this type of question, varying topic

  16. Outline and briefly discuss the three main approaches to understanding and defining stress • Stress – what is it? • 3 main theories • Compare & contrast – definitions, causes, etc. • Examples

  17. Revision – Problem solving • Use active learning strategies • Develop a range of strategies • Compare textbook & notes • Similarities & differences between problem types & solution methods • How apply different situations or data • Try to solve the problem as far as possible

  18. Revision – Problem solving • Practise problem-solving without your notes! • Work with others • Work problems ‘out of context’

  19. Rehearse performing at your personal best • Practice by anticipating questions • Practice by answering old exam Q • Mark your own answers • Practice – un-timed and timed • Simulate exam conditions

  20. Simulating Exam Conditions • The key to both intellectual and emotional preparation for exams is simulation • The closer a simulation is to the actual event, the more likely it is that preparation will be effective • A simulation engages both intellectual and emotional responses

  21. Rehearse Techniques for Personal Best Performance • Visit the exam venue and get comfortable in it • Use photos, sketches, etc to bring the exam venue into your study space • Mentally place yourself in the exam venue when you are rehearsing

  22. Visualisation • Every athlete’s PB is in their mind • Visualisation is a vital part of performance preparation • Only ever visualise performing at your best

  23. Keys to Your Personal Best • Game Planning • Organisation • Learn from the past • Fitness training using active revision strategies • Performance rehearsal using practice and simulation • Emotional and Intellectual preparation

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