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Form Four 2023
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Benefits of Studying Past Papers
Studying
past papers are a valuable part of exam preparation and help keep revision
focused on important themes whilst practicing exam style questions.
Past
exam papers are one of the most helpful tools available to prepare for both
internal and external examinations as they provide students with practical
insight into how the forthcoming exam paper is likely to look and the key
themes or subject areas most likely to be covered. Before starting revision for
a subject it is always worth taking time to seek out past papers.
1. It Sharpens Your Skills
The
more you practice with past exam questions, the more you sharpen your skills.
These papers help you to recall what you have been learning in your class.
Besides, it allows you to apply the concepts you have been mastering during
your study times.
Therefore,
past exam papers are a perfect option in your revision for your upcoming exam.
Source as many as you can and go through them. You can also ask for assistance
from a tutor to get accurate answers.
2. They Prepare You Psychologically
Students
usually have anxiety when exams are near. Their mind keeps thinking how the
exams will look like and if they will get their best grades. Some end up being
sick because they cannot manage the pressure within them.
However,
you can overcome this by preparing your mind on what to expect. Past exam
papers will help you to familiarize yourself with exam questions. As a result,
you can have peace of mind because you know what you are likely to find in the
exam. Do not get headaches and sleepless nights because you haven’t prepared
your mind; find past exam papers to help you out.
3. Work on your time management
If
it’s possible, it’s best to practice completing the paper under exam circumstances,
find a quiet spot where you won’t be disturbed. The benefits of completing the
paper this way, is that you can work out how much time you will have for each
question. You can even ask a parent, sibling or friend to act as an invigilator
to tell you how much time you have left.
4. Get used to the structure of a paper
and the language they use.
You’re
probably already used to the vocabulary from learning in the classroom, but
it’s good to get yourself familiarised with past papers so you know how
everything is laid out and on exam day you don’t stress out over it.
In
some exams, some extra information might be printed in the paper such as
equations for sciences and mathematics, again it’s good to know where these
will be in the paper.
Once
you’ve done a couple of past papers you know the layout of the questions.
Generally, the paper will start with lower mark questions and work up, but it’s
good to know so that you don’t write an essay long answer for a 2 mark question
and not have enough time for a 10 mark question later in the paper.
5. It Helps You to Understand the
Exam Questions Style
Exam
questions are presented in different formats. Some are multiple-choice
questions, while others are in essay form. As a student, you need to
familiarize yourself with these different formats to build your confidence.
Therefore, get past exam papers that will help you understand the different exam questions format. You will know how they are worded and interpret them to provide the correct answers. Besides, you will have a clue on exam-style for every subject. As a result, you will get into the exam room without fear.
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