I’m looking for a tutor to help me get better at taking exams. I often have trouble figuring out how much to study, which makes me too slow to finish during exams. If anyone’s interested, I’d like to meet a few times a week and on weekends outside my school schedule. I can share the topics that will be on my tests this semester.
This is really important for me, and I want to do whatever it takes to score high.
Skyler said:
You need to practice as many problems as you can. That’s the best way to get faster during exams by really understanding the material.
Thanks for the advice!
The best way is to practice problems that have answers. Do one, check if it’s right. If it’s wrong, try again. We learn better when we get feedback right away.
Skyler said:
You need to practice as many problems as you can. That’s the best way to get faster during exams by really understanding the material.
Do you have a website or resource you can recommend for extra practice in Calc 1, Physics 1, or Chem 1? Is there a certain way you suggest practicing?
Most math and physics books have answers to odd-numbered questions in the back. You can also find more books online for free. Just do lots of problems from different places. If you’re majoring in engineering, physics, or chemistry, there’s no easy way. You’ll have to work harder than ever.