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Practice EOCs
Testing Advice
Keep a positive attitude throughout the whole test and try to stay relaxed. If you start to feel nervous take a few deep breaths to relax.
Do the easiest problems first. Don't stay on a problem that you are stuck on, especially when time is a factor.
If you don't know an answer, skip it. Go on with the rest of the test and come back to it later. Other parts of the test may have some information that will help you out with that question.
Pace yourself, don't rush . Read the entire question and pay attention to the details.
Ask the instructor for clarification if you don't understand what they are asking for on the test.
Always read the whole question carefully. Don't make assumptions about what the question might be.
If you have time left when you are finished, look over your test. Make sure that you have answered all the questions. Only change an answer if you misread or misinterpreted the question because the first answer that you put is usually the correct one.
Do the easiest problems first. Don't stay on a problem that you are stuck on, especially when time is a factor.
If you don't know an answer, skip it. Go on with the rest of the test and come back to it later. Other parts of the test may have some information that will help you out with that question.
Pace yourself, don't rush . Read the entire question and pay attention to the details.
Ask the instructor for clarification if you don't understand what they are asking for on the test.
Always read the whole question carefully. Don't make assumptions about what the question might be.
If you have time left when you are finished, look over your test. Make sure that you have answered all the questions. Only change an answer if you misread or misinterpreted the question because the first answer that you put is usually the correct one.