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« Reply #2 on: August 18, 2011, 07:10:56 PM »


Yea and dont forget to commit everything to God once YOU HAVE PREPARED
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« Reply #1 on: August 02, 2010, 10:38:26 AM »


Nice info.
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« on: August 02, 2010, 04:48:04 AM »


Here are a few suggestions to help you use your study time effectively before going for an aptitude test.

1.   Study alone: you will concentrate better when you work by yourself. Keep a list of questions that you cannot answer and points that you are unsure of to talk over with a friend who is preparing for the same exam. Plan to exchange ideas at a joint review session just before the test.
2.   Don’t be distracted: disturbances caused by the family and neighbor activities (telephone call, chatting, TV programs and so on) work to your disadvantage. Study in a quiet, private room.
3.   Don’t try to learn too much in one study period. If your mind starts to wander, take a short break and then return to your work.
4.   Review what you have learned. When you have studied something thoroughly, be sure to review it the next day so that the information will be firmly fixed on your mind.
5.   Answer the entire question in this book. Don’t be satisfied merely with the correct answer to each question. Do additional research on the other choices that are given. You will broaden your background and be more adequately prepared for the actual exam. It is quite possible that a question on the exam that you are going to take may require you to be familiar with the other choices.
6.   Tailor your study to the subject matter. Skim or scan. Don’t study everything in the same manner. Obviously, certain areas are more important than others.
7.   Organize yourself. Make sure that your notes are in good order. Valuable time is unnecessarily consumed when you can’t find quickly what you are looking for.
8.   Keep physical fitness. You cannot retain information well when you are uncomfortable, when you have headache, or when you are tensed. Physical health promotes mental efficiency.
9.   Work your way through this book, giving special concentration to your areas of weakness, never look at answers until you have completed answering a series of question. Study answers explanations whenever they are supplied, this may give you extra insights, even into the question that you answered correctly.
10.   On the evening before the exam, do something pleasant and go to bed early.
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