Read questions (very) carefully

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rochona
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Read questions (very) carefully

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Make sure to read all questions carefully–VERY carefully. Often, there’s a single word that will make choices correct or incorrect. So read and answer each question just as they’re written, without making additional assumptions. Then, eliminate anything that’s not essential to the answer. And only “mark for review” those questions where you’re not 100% confident your answer is correct.

I take all of my exams in person. I tried online proctored, and it wasn’t for me. I need the paper and pencil to mind map and make notes. And I learned a key in-person exam-taking tip from a colleague.

Try this test-taking strategy: I start by writing down numbers 1-60 (or the appropriate number for the exam). Then, as I go through the exam, I jot down the letters A, B, C, D, and E. Next, I circle the answers I know to be correct, strike through the letter for incorrect, and put a box around the ones that are a maybe. I then mark those questions for review on the exam. That way, when I go back to review questions before submitting them, I don’t have to spend time afghanistan phone number list trying to reread all of the answers. Instead, I can focus on the ones that were maybes.

5. Take care of yourself
Before your test, have an early night, and make sure you’ve had something to eat. Your brain needs that energy! If noise from other test takers bothered you last time, pack a set of earplugs. You’ll want to maximize your concentration and minimize distractions.

Also, assess your stress levels. Is it a busy time at work? Are you overwhelmed with studying? If I’m not going to have enough time to study because of work and projects, I might reschedule the exam. If you’re super stressed, you might overstudy and get so worked up that you tell yourself you will fail.

But it doesn’t help to convince yourself of doom and gloom. For example, when I was preparing for my OmniStudio Developer exam, I was 100% certain I would fail. But I went ahead and hit the submit button—and nearly jumped out of my chair when I saw I had passed. So check your test anxiety at the door as much as you can.
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