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Testing Taking Tips

 

PARENTS...Very Important Testing Information

 

Continue to help your child prepare for testing and be sure your child gets plenty of sleep before the test.



TEST TAKING TIPS

Test anxiety is when a student excessively worries about doing well on a test. This can become a major hindrance on test performance and cause extreme nervousness and memory lapses among other symptoms.

The following are tips on reducing test taking anxiety. Being well prepared for the test is the best way to reduce test taking anxiety.

  1. Space out your studying over a few days or weeks, and continually review class material, don't wait until the night before and try to learn everything the night before.
  2. Try to maintain a positive attitude while preparing for the test and during the test.
  3. Exercising for a few days before the test will help reduce stress.
  4. Get a good night's sleep before the test.
  5. Show up to class early so you won't have to worry about being late.
  6. Stay relaxed, if you begin to get nervous take a few deep breaths slowly to relax yourself and then get back to work.
  7. Read the directions slowly and carefully.
  8. Skim through the test so that you have a good idea how to pace yourself.
  9. Do the simple questions first to help build up your confidence for the harder questions.
  10. Don't worry about how fast other people finish their test; just concentrate on your own test.
  11. If you don't know a question skip it for the time being (come back to it later if you have time), and remember that you don't have to always get every question right to do well on the test.
  12. Focus on the question at hand; don't let your mind wander on other things.
  13. If you're still experiencing extreme test anxiety after following these tips, seek help from your school counselor.

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