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exam by Karl Baron
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  • Post category:Studying
  • Post published:November 29, 2016

In an exam, five minutes spent on a rough plan of how you will answer a long question will help your thoughts to flow. If you don’t have enough time for that final answer, make a skeleton answer in note form to at least get something down.

Source: Coping with exam anxiety @ University of St Andrews

image: exam by Karl Baron under Creative Commons license

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