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Preparing for the Exam. Know what is expected of you. What content will be covered? How many questions will be on the exam?Ask yourself:What do I know about this material?What do I need to know?. Preparing for the Exam. Write out answers to possible exam questions. Practice organizing your ideas and writing a complete response.If your professor doesn't provide sample questions, create a few for yourself and practice writing out your answers..
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1. Exam Strategies for Essay Exams Office of Learning Resources
University of Pennsylvania
www.vpul.upenn.edu/lrc
2. Preparing for the Exam Know what is expected of you. What content will be covered? How many questions will be on the exam?
Ask yourself:
What do I know about this material?
What do I need to know?
3. Preparing for the Exam Write out answers to possible exam questions. Practice organizing your ideas and writing a complete response.
If your professor doesnt provide sample questions, create a few for yourself and practice writing out your answers.
4. Preparing for the Exam Practice answering sample questions under conditions similar to those you will encounter in the actual exam. Find a quiet place. Set a time for the allotted time.
Be mentally and physically prepared for the exam. Get a good nights sleep. Eat healthy food.
5. Taking the Exam: Preview Skim over the entire exam to get a sense of everything you have to do
Estimate how much time you have to spend on each question
For example, if you have 4 questions and a 2 hour time period, plan for 30 minutes to organize, write, and review each question.
6. Taking the Exam: Preview Identify which essay question you want to answer first
Read the question carefully
Many students do poorly on essay exams because they misread the question.
Underline key words or phrases
Determine whether the question is asking you to respond to more than one thing
7. Taking the Exam: Planning Write out a brief outline of your ideas in the margin or on scrap paper
Be careful not to write down everything you know about a topic
Remember that your goal is to answer a specific question in as much detail as possible.
Think of specific examples you can use to support your argument
Refer back to the question to make sure you have covered everything in your outline
8. Taking the Exam: Writing Answer the question directly in the first few sentences of your response
Make sure each paragraph begins with a clear topic sentence
Use headings, numbering, or spacing to make skimming the essay easy
Included sufficient explanation
Dont leave anything to inference
Define terms, explain statements, support ideas with facts and logic
If youre not specific enough your professor may assume you did not understand the material.
9. Taking the Exam: Review Use your time efficiently, but dont rush!
When you are finished writing, read through your essay to check for errors before moving on to the next question
If you run out of time, try to write at least a partial response or detailed outline rather than leave the question blank
10. Essay Question Action Words Discuss Consider important characteristics and main points.
Enumerate List or discuss one by one.
Illustrate Explain, using examples that demonstrate or clarify a point or idea.
Compare Show how items are similar or different; include details or examples.
Contrast Show how items are different; include details or examples.
Define Give an accurate meaning of the term with enough detail to show that you really understand it.
11. Essay Question Action Words Explain Give facts and details that make the idea or concept clear and understandable
Trace Describe the development or progress of a particular trend, event, or process in chronological order.
Evaluate React to the topic in a logical way. Discuss the merits, strengths, weaknesses, advantages, or limitations of the topic
Summarize Cover the major points in brief form; use a sentence and paragraph form.
12. Essay Question Action Words Describe Tell how something looks or happened, including how, who, where, and why.
Justify Give reasons that support an action, event, or policy.
Criticize Make judgments about quality or worth; including both positive and negative aspects.
Prove Demonstrate or establish that a concept or theory is correct, logical, or valid.
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Essay Exams
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