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How to prepare for final exams??

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I failed in two subjects in midterms now i have their final exams next week, im trying to study more and get better grades.. when I studied for the midterms I read the material well for days before the day of the test and I failed them because they were multiple choice questions.. how to survive this type of exams? I'm not good at multiple choice.

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  1. Yes, the above answer is correct. If you know that one answer is wrong on the multiple choice test, put a slash through it. You can easily eliminate the answers that are obviously wrong. If it comes down to 2 or 3 answers, just take a guess from those.

    When you study, just focus on the main points of each topic. They can't put everything you learned on the final. For example, this year, my global history final only has 50 multiple choice questions (not including a DBQ essay). We had somewhere around 8 units, so they can only put about 6-7 questions from each unit on the test.

    Good luck! I hope you get all A's!


  2. If you have reviewed and understand well your materials then you should have no problems answering your exam questions, much on a multiple-choice type of exams.

    Actually, a multiple-choice type of questions is much better as compared to fill-in-the-blank type or a True-or-False questionnaires.

    The multiple-choice type gives you choices and of course 1 of those choices is the best answer.  It is a matter of process of elimination with the help of what have you studied and common sense.

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